
We are living in strange times — specifically, in the age of the abortion contracts, wedleases, and throuples.
In 2007, J.J. Redick launched his NBA career with the Orlando Magic.
Much ballyhooed out of Duke University, Redick entered games for
essentially one purpose: to hit three-point shots. This he did with
enough panache — and game-winning success — to make opposing fans all
over the country dislike him (it’s a Duke thing, too).
Though his on-court role was uncomplicated, it appears that Redick’s
off-court life was anything but. In the course of “seeing” model Vanessa
Lopez, Redick allegedly hired a legal team to draw up an “abortion
contract.” Basically, the document required Redick to “maintain a social
and/or dating relationship” with Lopez for at least one year as long as
she agreed to abort a child she claimed had been conceived by the
couple (Redick says no child was conceived). In addition, should Redick
decide he couldn’t “maintain” his “relationship” with Lopez, he would
pay her $25,000. Continue at Owen Strachan
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