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In her just-published book, "Love, Intercepted: A Tale of Football, Falling and Failing in Love," Rhonda Patterson writes she witnessed Cromartie hit his oldest son, now 6, "so hard in the chest that he fell to the floor."
Patterson, a lawyer and former Miss Black North Carolina, has a two-year-old daughter with Cromartie, his sixth of nine kids he's sired with eight women.
"I knew that he had smoked marijuana on multiple occasions, but always found a way to avoid the NFL's mandated drug testing," she writes.
Patterson also says that Cromartie sips promethezyne, a cough syrup with codeine, which is sometimes used for recreation.
Patterson, a lawyer and former Miss Black North Carolina, has a two-year-old daughter with Cromartie, his sixth of nine kids he's sired with eight women.
"I knew that he had smoked marijuana on multiple occasions, but always found a way to avoid the NFL's mandated drug testing," she writes.
Patterson also says that Cromartie sips promethezyne, a cough syrup with codeine, which is sometimes used for recreation.
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