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  • Cntrygal
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    • Jul 2002
    • 44884

    criminal violations, not civil matters

    Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry's child support judgments might expose him to catcalls across the league this season, but they don't put him in line for disciplinary action by the NFL.

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported over the weekend that court documents in a Georgia child support case show Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in four southern states and has been ordered to pay child support for seven of them.


    The league has clamped down on off-field misbehavior under Commissioner Roger Goodell. But the new personal conduct policy "generally covers criminal violations, not civil matters" such as Henry's, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said.

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  • Ebenezer
    Give me a minute...
    • Jul 2002
    • 73867

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    Re: criminal violations, not civil matters

    Originally posted by Cntrygal
    Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry's child support judgments might expose him to catcalls across the league this season, but they don't put him in line for disciplinary action by the NFL.
    And they shouldn't...unless he fails to pay and that results in criminal charges...then he could face disciplinary actions...




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