Hell has no fury like a chef score.
AB has a history of not paying people, and those people have a history of throwing out accusations about against AB. Some accusations are credible, others not so much.
In this case, we have a scorn chef who AB owes $10k to who tried to extort him by threatening to release text messages of AB’s girlfriend asking for fake vaccine cards.
It didn’t work, so he went to the media, but the Bucs and NFL don’t seem overly concerned, so the chef is back, and I think he is considering outing Tom Brady?
“I was very uncomfortable,” Ruiz told ESPN on Friday. But he said Brown obtained a card from a Buccaneers teammate.
“He got them from another player who was selling them,” said Ruiz, who declined to name the player. “That player came over to the house multiple times. He had to get another copy of Cyd’s vaccine card because they got her birthday wrong on the first one.”
“I’m gonna sit on it for a little while,” Ruiz said. “The truth will eventually come out. If this does become a bigger and deeper investigation to follow the NFL — just to get into legal terms — this will all come to light.”
Ruiz reached out to Kevin Blatt, a media broker of stories who is also serving as his spokesperson, for assistance. Blatt spoke to Buccaneers’ general counsel about the allegations. Ruiz feels his claims were dismissed. The Buccaneers put out a statement Thursday saying they did their due diligence, as the NFL makes teams responsible for vetting vaccination cards by snapping photos of them and does not have any additional steps to verify their authenticity.
The chef lies and says it isn’t about money, but you don’t reach out to a fixer if it is not about money.
Who do you believe?
Flip the pages for the text messages and who the mystery Bucs player is.