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As a victim, and reading all these comments, you kpll people can kiss my a@& !, i never played the sport but my 2 brothers and parents were very involved i was only 11, I WITNESSED INAPPROPIATE MASSAGING BY JESSE AND RICK, in the concession stand in front of a handfull of adults when kids got hurt, thier hands crossed the boundaries,and mark dont give yourself a party a molester does not wear a sign, in fact they are liked and trusted by people close to the victim, until the victims speak up, so dont be so sure there is not another one involved in kpll now, its a molesters dream job, they get the pick of the crop. YOU MAY EAT YOUR WORDS, just sayin, Wouldnt suprise me OPEN YOUR EYES, BE AWARE, LISTEN TO "SILENT WORDS" FROM CHILDREN, IF 3 BROTHERS CAN VIOLATE THOUSANDS OF KIDS IN THE SMALLEST TOWN IN THE SMALLEST STATE OF THE BIGGEST COUNTRY, IT CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE, AND IT CAN HAPPEN AGAIN!!! YES IN BRISTOL, AGAIN, if they were victims it makes them that much sicker, the idea would NEVER enter my mind!!

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