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The mother of the young son of Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher claims that Urlacher sent her numerous hostile text messages.
The disclosure was made in response to a petition filed by Urlacher regarding allegations that the mother, Tyna Robertson, has violated the terms of a visitation order.
Urlacher's lawyer said he hasn't reviewed the document, and he referred generally to her alleged history of not telling the truth. For example, she once claimed that "Lord of the Dance" star Michael Flatley has raped her, but a judge threw out her $35 million lawsuit against him.
Still, it should be easy to confirm that the messages came from Urlacher's device. Or that they did not. What does she plan to say if the court wants to see the messages? "I lost my phone last night"? "I accidentally erased the messages this morning"?
The alleged messages contain the perfunctory use of the "F" word, and various other profanities and indignities. The most troubling message, in our view, was an alleged assertion from Urlacher that Robertson is "raising a little *****," in reference to his son.
We're not sure how this all will work out, but in our view Urlacher's biggest mistake was getting mixed up with the woman in the first place. And, if he sent the messages, in not realizing that he might see them again.
The disclosure was made in response to a petition filed by Urlacher regarding allegations that the mother, Tyna Robertson, has violated the terms of a visitation order.
Urlacher's lawyer said he hasn't reviewed the document, and he referred generally to her alleged history of not telling the truth. For example, she once claimed that "Lord of the Dance" star Michael Flatley has raped her, but a judge threw out her $35 million lawsuit against him.
Still, it should be easy to confirm that the messages came from Urlacher's device. Or that they did not. What does she plan to say if the court wants to see the messages? "I lost my phone last night"? "I accidentally erased the messages this morning"?
The alleged messages contain the perfunctory use of the "F" word, and various other profanities and indignities. The most troubling message, in our view, was an alleged assertion from Urlacher that Robertson is "raising a little *****," in reference to his son.
We're not sure how this all will work out, but in our view Urlacher's biggest mistake was getting mixed up with the woman in the first place. And, if he sent the messages, in not realizing that he might see them again.