Ray Allen’s catfish cheating scandal has officially come to an end, as the accuser has dropped his case against the NBA star.
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Weeks ago, Bryant Coleman filed a temporary restraining order against Allen, accusing the former baller of stalking him. However, Allen refuted Coleman’s claims in an emergency motion, saying Coleman was the one that was stalking his family after pretending to be several different women online.
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Allen said the two men had an agreement to keep the cheating scandal under wraps, but Coleman reneged after telling TMZ that the two were gay lovers. In turn, Allen and his legal team maintained that the accuser was lying, adding that the man “obviously had some serious issues.”
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Since then though, the catfish drama has subsided. In fact, TMZ reports that the situation has completely fizzled away, as Coleman has dropped his case.
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Although Coleman doesn’t explain his position behind the dismissal, Allen’s attorney told TMZ that the team is “pleased Coleman voluntarily dismissed the injunction and false claims he made against Ray Allen.”
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“Ray has never met Coleman. Ray Allen has never spoken with Coleman. Ray has never threatened him or anyone. He wants nothing to do with him and is looking forward to putting this matter behind him.”
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