Feb 01, 2018 ¡ Dan Goodes was found dead in his hometown of New York City in what early reports described as an âgangland-style executionâ, hours after blowing the whistle on the ârigged Super Bowlâ backstage at a promotional event in Minneapolis.
Feb 01, 2018 ¡ By Amy Sherman February 2, 2018 Story that NFL lawyer said Super Bowl rigged and was murdered is fake news Days before the Super Bowl, fake news articles circulating on Facebook claimed that a...
Feb 05, 2018 ¡ NFL Lawyer, Who Claimed Super Bowl Is âRiggedâ, Found Dead via Beware One â An NFL entertainment lawyer, who has worked for the corporation for more than 15 years, has been found dead in New York City hours after telling reporters that Super Bowl LII is ârigged.â
Jan 29, 2018 ¡ Dan Goodes was found dead in his hometown of New York City in what early reports described as an âgangland-style executionâ, hours after blowing the whistle on the ârigged Super Bowlâ backstage at...
Days before the Super Bowl, fake news articles circulating on Facebook claimed that a National Football League lawyer named Dan Goodes was shot dead in a "gangland-style execution" hours after blowing the whistle on the "rigged Super Bowl."
In this Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018, file photo, Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Patrick Robinson (21) and teammates break a huddle during a practice for the NFL Super Bowl in Minneapolis. (AP)
Goodes, an entertainment lawyer who worked at the National Football Leagueâs Park Avenue headquarters, had been representing the NFL in Minneapolis, working alongside Eagles and Patriots franchise staff on promoting Sundayâs Super Bowl featuring the two teams.
Dan Goodes was found dead in his hometown of New York City in what early reports described as an âgangland-style executionâ, hours after blowing the whistle on the ârigged Super Bowlâ backstage at a promotional event in Minneapolis.
However Goodes went âoff-scriptâ in Minneapolis and was âphysically removedâ from the premises by security staff, but not before publicly condemning the NFL as âtotally corruptâ and claiming the Super Bowl is âfixed.â. None of this was true.
The NFL employs no âentertainment lawyerâ named Dan Goodes, nor did anyone by that name recently âblow the whistleâ on âriggedâ football games or die in a âgangland-style execution.â. This report was a fabrication, nothing more than a riff on a recent hoax about NFL games being âriggedâ that was published by YourNewsWire, a fake news site.
Was an NFL Lawyer Who Claimed the Super Bowl Is âRiggedâ Found Dead? - Rumble. On 29 January 2018, the YourNewsWire web site published an article reporting that an NFL âentertainment lawyerâ was found dead hours after telling reporters that the upcoming Super Bowl was âriggedâ: An NFL entertainment lawyer, who has worked for ...
An NFL entertainment lawyer, who has worked for the corporation for more than 15 years, has been found dead in New York City hours after telling reporters that Super Bowl LII is "rigged." Dan Goodes was
Was NFL lawyer Dan Goodes found dead after claiming the Super Bowl is rigged? No, that's not true: an old copy of a fake story published in 2018 went viral again after being posted to several large Facebook groups and pages in 2019 but it is still not true.
There is no truth to the story about a supposed NFL lawyer by the name of "Dan Goodes" being found dead in New York City after telling reporters that the upcoming Super Bolw LII was "rigged".
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