The matter remains under review, per the NFL, and Drew Ogletree remains on the exempt list.


The matter remains under review, per the NFL, and Drew Ogletree remains on the exempt list.

2 comments
  1. If he’s been fully exonerated, why would he be subject to any further punishment by the NFL?

  2. This case was also “dismissed with prejudice” which means it cannot be tried again!

    Looking that term up:

    District Courts may dismiss with prejudice where the plaintiff acted irresponsibly or in bad faith, or where rehearing the claim would burden the court system.

    And

    If the judge announces a case is dismissed with prejudice, that means it’s permanently dismissed and can’t be retried.

    It’s no wonder anyone in high profile places have to be so aware of what they do and who they are around. I really understand why Tom Brady (sorry Colts fans) always invited his teammates (especially rookies) to his home to celebrate after games! It was to keep them from getting into bad situations on their own. He was looking out for them.

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