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- Updated: October 20, 2016
New York Giants kicker Josh Brown admitted to a pattern of verbal and physical abuse against his wife in a series of journal entries, emails and a letter to his friends that were released by police.
The documents, obtained by SNY.tv’s Ralph Vacchiano, paint a harrowing picture of Brown as a repeated abuser and self-described “sexual deviant.” In a letter he wrote in March 2014, Brown said he viewed his wife Molly as his “slave” and described an abuse pattern that started in childhood:
I have been a liar for most of my life. I made selfish decisions to use and abuse women starting at the age of 7 to fill this void. I objectified women and never really worried about the pain and hurt I caused them. My ability to connect emotionally to other people was zero. My empathy levels were zero.
Because I never handled these underlying issues I became an abuser and hurt Molly physically, emotionally and verbally. I viewed myself as God basically and she was my slave.
Brown, 37, was arrested for domestic violence in May 2015 after an argument with his wife. Those charges were later dropped, …