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You know what group text I want to be in on right now? The one with former Celtics greats Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Rajon Rondo — you already know their commentary on this reported Ray Allen catfishing/stalking story has to be absolute gold.
In case you’re not up to speed, Allen was reportedly catfished by a man named Bryant Coleman, who was pretending to be multiple women online, and his family is now being harassed by the man. But there’s little curveball in this case as Coleman apparently claimed Allen was stalking him — details from the Associated Press:
“Coleman pretended to be a number of attractive women interested in Ray Allen,” read the motion filed on Allen’s behalf. “Ray believed he was speaking with these women and communicated with them.”
Attorney David Oscar Markus released a statement saying Allen took legal action in an effort to put an end to threats against him and his family, and that Allen was the victim “of an online scheme to extract money and embarrass him by someone who appears to be troubled.”
In the filing, Allen said Coleman threatened to reveal details of their conversations, and that the sides eventually struck a deal to keep everything private. Allen said that deal has been violated and that Coleman has continued to harass him and his family through several social-media accounts.
“He posted about Ray’s wife, Ray’s children, Ray’s dog, Ray’s homes, Ray’s wife’s restaurant, and numerous other personal items,” read the motion. “Coleman not only posted about these things, he would actually post while physically located inside Ray’s wife’s restaurant in Orlando. And he would make sure they knew it, tagging Ray and his wife on those posts.”
Of course, this is far from the first time Allen has been thirsting online…
In light of Ray Allen being catfished… never forget pic.twitter.com/74aqbsWnkY
— Dan (@AtIantaDan) November 21, 2017
Allen has been married to Shannon Walker Williams since 2008 — they have four kids together. Should be a fun Thanksgiving.