As you might recall from your fantasy football waiver wire, wide receiver Chris Chambers came from San Diego to Kansas City midway through last season after a tumultuous period in his personal life, and made a solid contribution to both the Chiefs and some below-average fantasy teams. And it looks like his turnaround is nearing completion: According to several outlets, Chambers has found a nice woman to settle down with.
That he happens to be settling down with the woman who broke up his first marriage, went crazy and eventually got charged with stalking him and his family? Well, those are just details -- the kind of details, by the way, that VH1's programming staff dreams about.
The National Football Post, who's crediting BSO.com with unearthing the story, sums it up like this:
Stacey Bernice Saunders -- who had been having an affair with the married
Chambers -- was hit with 11 misdemeanor counts back in November for
stalking and harassing the wide receiver and his family, per the San Diego Union-Tribune.
The drama between Chambers and Saunders is what many believe led to
Chambers' release from the San Diego Chargers last November. Chambers
was later claimed off waivers by Kansas City, where he went on to catch
36 passes for 608 yards and four touchdowns in nine games.
If you and I have anything in common, you're having a tough time digesting this story. However, as you can see HERE, a Chris Chambers married a Stacey Saunders on July 24, 2010 in Las Vegas, according to Clark County, Nevada records.
Seems pretty weird. But as they always say: Keep your friends close, your enemies closer, and your stalkers close enough to poison your morning coffee should you ever, EVER, talk to that bitch-ass ex-wife of yours again, you two-faced motherfucking scum-of-the-earth ...
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Wow, this is some shit reporting.
"Hit with 11 counts"...does that mean charged? Convicted?
And there is mention of a restraining order that was 'dropped'. Does that mean it was withdrawn? Granted a TRO and then no-showed the permanent hearing?
I know you guys are the alternative paper, but this crappy job could have been ironed out by pulling these public court documents with a simple call to the clerk of courts' office.
Who ever said they got this far in life from being a rocket scientist.......I bet he can't even count to 20.....he might be able to do it in ebonics