Domestic violence charges which ended with Ray Rice at least temporarily out of the NFL have been dismissed by a New Jersey judge after he completed a pretrial intervention program.
Janay Rice—who was knocked out in an elevator by her then fiance and former Baltimore Ravens player, Ray Rice a few months ago— recently opened up about the elevator incident to ESPN’s Jemele Hill.
The facts: Domestic violence is a vicious game that no one wants to play, and yet countless individuals across the world are beaten on a daily basis. And domestic abuse, while experienced by men, is largely a gender-biased crime. Eighty-four percent of spousal abuse victims and 86 percent of victims in partner disputes are women, and men account for 75 percent of perpetrators in cases of domestic abuse.
Former VH1's "Basketball Wives" cast member Evelyn Lozada has a lot to say when it comes to domestic violence, as she was once a victim herself. Back in 2012, her ex-husband, former Dolphins wide receiver, Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson was arrested on a domestic violence charge, accused of head-butting Lozada during an argument in front of their home outside Miami.
Janay Rice defended Ray Rice from all the criticism that her embattled husband is getting following the release of the video showing the former Baltimore Ravens hitting his then-fiancée in the face.
She took to her Instagram page to finally break her silence but what she wrote has been quite shocking to everyone who watched the elevator surveillance tape.
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