seen them before this week. It’s just the weirdest, craziest thing, you guys!Then he blamed the whole thing on someone from his staff, even though he had control of the account at the time and would frequently post in the first person and share pics and videos of himself and his family.
To this day, he still works at the basketball academy while also serving as state senator and the account continues to reshare his Senate posts.“I’m not a big social media guy,” he said in yesterday’s statement. “If a basketball player who works with Hoops 24-7 posted something like this more than a decade ago, it’s the first I’ve heard about it, and it doesn’t reflect my values.”Sure, blame is on some random, unidentified, low level staff member… who, in that case, clearly wasn’t being supervised very closely, since the tweets seemed to go unchecked for years and years..