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J.R.
11-08-05, 11:09 AM
If this doesn?t wake you up in the morning, I don?t know what will.

Panthers' cheerleaders kicked off team

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Two Carolina Panthers cheerleaders were charged after their arrest at a bar where witnesses told police the women had sex in a restroom.

Renee Thomas, 20, of Pittsboro, N.C., and Angela Keathley, 26, of Belmont, N.C., were taken to Hillsborough County Jail early Sunday. The cheerleaders were kicked off the team Monday for violating a signed code of conduct, Panthers spokesman Charlie Dayton said. The two violated a rule that bans conduct considered embarrassing to the team or organization.

Witnesses said the women were having sex in a stall with each other, angering patrons waiting in line to get into the restroom at the club in the Channelside district.

Thomas was charged with battery Sunday after allegedly striking a bar patron when she was leaving the restroom, then landed in even more trouble after police said she gave officers a driver's license belonging to another Panthers cheerleader who was not in Tampa.

Thomas, who made the trip to Florida for Sunday's game between the Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was released from jail on $500 US bail before police learned she was not the person she claimed to be.

Providing police with a false name is a misdemeanour. However, Thomas was charged Monday with giving a false name and causing harm to another - a third-degree felony punishable probation or a jail term of one to five years, said police spokeswoman Laura McElroy.

Meanwhile, detectives are trying to determine how Thomas gained possession of the driver's license of the third cheerleader. Keathley, charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, was released on $750 bail about an hour before the Panthers played the Bucs at Raymond James Stadium. The cheerleaders were not in town to perform at the game.

http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/NFL/2005/11/07/panthers.jpgVia: SLAM Sports (http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/NFL/2005/11/07/1296895-ap.html).

The NHL should try to get those Hurricane cheerleaders to try a little kinky restroom sex for some publicity.

butterfly_style
11-08-05, 11:26 AM
you forgot . . . "Flap Ensues"

Newfie John
11-08-05, 4:44 PM
Why is it that we wonder why girls go to the washroom together again?

Madferret
11-08-05, 4:56 PM
Why is it that we wonder why girls go to the washroom together again?

No pair of cheerleaders going to the basin will ever be safe again..

a4l
11-08-05, 5:29 PM
that's far too funny for words.

capebretoncanadien
11-16-05, 5:27 AM
shoulda charged admission......I must say that the one on the right is a little.......*woofwoof*

Iced Tea
11-19-05, 7:17 PM
When they have no makeup on :eyebug: I didn't realize that cheerleaders applied porn star level makeup before cheerleading at games. :D

Too bad this incident didn't end up on "Cops". I saw the news the day after and a female bar employee said that one of the cheerleaders told the employee that she had to let the cheerleader go because she was a Carolina Panthers cheerleader, like NFL cheerleaders have some kind of diplomatic immunity and can't be prosecuted. Would have like to have heard her say that. :laughing:

Iced Tea
12-04-05, 2:16 PM
'I've been humiliated'
Tampa woman sues ex-Panthers cheerleader
Posted: Saturday December 3, 2005 1:52PM; Updated: Saturday December 3, 2005 3:20PM

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- A woman sued a former Carolina Panthers cheerleader, contending she was punched at a bar and seeking more than $15,000 for her injuries.

Melissa Holden of Tampa filed the lawsuit Friday. It said Victoria Renee Thomas "intentionally, willfully and maliciously assaulted and battered" her.

"I've been humiliated," said Holden, a 26-year-old University of South Florida student and nurse. "People assume I have a boyfriend or a husband who beat me up."

Thomas' attorney, William Bunting Jr., declined to comment Friday because neither he nor Thomas had seen the lawsuit. He did not return a phone message left at his office Saturday.

Holden was waiting in line in the bathroom of a Tampa bar Nov. 6 when Thomas punched her, police said. Thomas and another cheerleader, Angela Keathley, had emerged from a stall after other patrons yelled at them, police said.

Thomas, 20, of Pittsboro, N.C., faces a battery charge and two other charges of using a false name. Angela Keathley, 26, of Belmont, N.C., faces charges of obstructing an officer and disorderly conduct.

Some witnesses said Thomas and Keathley were having sex in the stall, but Thomas later denied that. She and Keathley have since been fired from the Topcats cheerleading squad.

Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.With the US being such a litigious society, I knew it was just a matter of time before a lawsuit was filed in this case. Holden doesn't have a very good ambulance chasing lawyer if she's only asking for $15,000, this is worth at least a million. :rolleyes: Besides anyone with half a brain knows that you ask for an outrageous amount in hopes of settling for something smaller. $15,000 isn't much pressure to settle and will only net $500 and a half hearted apology. :rolleyes: Holden forgot to mention the mental anguish, loss of work and future suffering her great grandchildren will feel once they're born. :rolleyes:

She got punched, if everyone sued after getting punched, everyone in the world would have at least $15,000. Get over it, move on and stop joining the rest of the mental midgets who sue at the drop of a hat in hopes that they'll hit the jackpot.

I'm not a lawyer but I would pretend to be one if it improved my chances with the ladies. :D

a4l
12-04-05, 3:37 PM
Do I detect a career change for Tea?

charlio lemieux
12-04-05, 5:57 PM
The one crime you actually wish someone had caught on video.:D