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Stepfather denies posting Tunsil smoking video
- Updated: April 29, 2016
When a video showing Laremy Tunsil smoking marijuana through a gas mask appeared on his Twitter feed minutes before the start of the 2016 NFL Draft, we had every reason to believe that — perhaps for the first time ever — Tunsil’s account had been hacked.
Speculation immediately turned to Tunsil’s stepfather, Lindsey Miller, who has sued Tunsil several times in recent years, most recently earlier this week. But Miller told TMZ.com he had nothing to do with Tunsil’s social media accounts.
“I don’t know nothing about no video,” he said. “I’m not even watching the draft.”
Miller, who said he was upset by the accusations, added, “I was a Red Cross volunteer of the year. I would never do anything like this.”
Meanwhile, Deadspin reported Friday morning an anonymous tipster had been trying to sell the Tunsil video for several weeks leading up to the draft.
As for Tunsil and Miller, in the latest suit, Miller alleges that Tunsil attacked him last June and that Tunsil defamed Miller’s character. The lawsuit also alleges that these two …
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