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One man's claims were slashed by police which caused former NFL receiver Antonio Brown to hold some funds via GoFundMe ...
Ex-NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown is offering refunds to donors who contributed to a GoFundMe campaign that raised over $80,000 for a Georgia man recently charged with child deprivation. The ...
In a surprising turn of events, over $80,000 was raised for Chris Louis, a Georgia father, after a viral story suggesting he was arrested following a desperate attempt to attend a job interview.
But now police believe Chris Louis invented his claim to have been at a job interview when his children - aged 10, six, and one - were abandoned at the McDonald's PlayPlace. Now Brown is offering ...
Officers arrested Louis when he returned to McDonald's at approximately 6:18 p.m. He was then charged with deprivation of a ...
Police claim Chris Louis, 24, wasn’t at a job interview when a deputy found the children but had attended one earlier in the day ...
Video footage appears to contradict Chris Louis's claim of leaving his children at McDonald's for a job interview. Hotel video footage shows Louis arrived hours earlier than he claimed for a job ...
did not leave his children alone at a McDonald’s to go to a job interview. Chris Louis, 24, was arrested on March 22 for contributing to the delinquency, unruliness or deprivation of a minor ...
Georgia police are claiming that a dad, whom Antonio Brown set up a fundraiser for after he was arrested, did not leave his children alone at a McDonald’s to go to a job interview. Chris Louis ...
Georgia police are claiming a dad’s story didn’t add up after he allegedly left his children at a McDonald’s to attend a job interview. Chris Louis, 24, was arrested on March 22 for contributing to ...
Chris Louis, 24, left his kids - aged 10 ... he didn't have a car and didn't want them to wait while he went to a job interview nearby. The father's story drew the attention of former wide ...