The newest voice in the Manti Te'o girlfriend hoax drama is Tokay High School graduate Reagan Maui'a, a former NFL player. Te'o is a Notre Dame linebacker surrounded by controversy relating to a woman named Lennay Kekua.
Te'o claimed Kekua was his girlfriend, but that she died of leukemia in September 2012.
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Sunny Samuels posted at 6:43 am on Fri, Jan 18, 2013.
I think he was catfished. Let's get Nev Schulman on the case. I want to see the real person behind the profile to be outted and embarrassed by their actions. I say 'their profile" only because the girl on the other end of the profile could be a guy. If you don't know what Catfishing is please google it or search for 'Catfish the show' on MTV and put it on your DVR.
Kevin Paglia posted at 3:04 pm on Thu, Jan 17, 2013.
Actually I thinkit is a very GOOD thing this is all over the news and being made such a good deal. A LOT of young people are being duped by invisible online strangers who pretend to be someone else in order to gain trust from their victims. With such a headline story as this it creates a learning opportunity for those who didn't already know, not to trust someone they ONLY met on line and NEVER agree to meet someone who is only an on-line friend.
So I guess people who care about others NOT being taken advantage of care. This isn't a "football" story. It is a cyber identity story and one parents should talk with their kids about. I did.
Joanne Bobin posted at 2:22 pm on Thu, Jan 17, 2013.
Why is this even a story? Who REALLY cares!!!