San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick denies via Twitter sex ...

Colin Kaepernick investigation (1/3) The charges made in the TMZ story and other stories I've seen are completely wrong. They make things up about me that never happened.- Colin Kaepernick (@Kaepernick7) April 11, 2014 (2/3) I take great pride in who I am and what I do, but I guess sometimes you have to deal with someone who makes things up.- Colin Kaepernick (@Kaepernick7) April 11, 2014 (3/3) I want to thank all of the people who have shared their encouraging sentiments. I assure you that your faith is not misplaced.- Colin Kaepernick (@Kaepernick7) April 11, 2014

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, under investigation by Miami police for possible sexual misconduct at a Brickell hotel, denied the allegations on Friday via Twitter.


'The charges made in the TMZ story and other stories I've seen are completely wrong. They make things up about me that never happened,' the NFL star posted Friday morning on Twitter. 'I take great pride in who I am and what I do, but I guess sometimes you have to deal with someone who makes things up.'


Kaepernick also tweeted, 'I want to thank all of the people who have shared their encouraging sentiments. I assure you that your faith is not misplaced.'


A woman who said she previously had a sexual relationship with Kaepernick told police April 3 that she passed out in Apt. 4710 in the Viceroy, 485 Brickell Ave., about midnight April 1.


She awakened the next morning in a local hospital with no idea how she got there, according to Miami Police investigator Walter Sarrafiore of the department's Special Victims Unit, which investigates sexual battery and other serious crimes. The hospital and the woman were not identified.


'We have to examine evidence and wait for some tests to come back, including toxicology reports,' Police Chief Manuel Orosa said Friday. 'We can present it to the state attorney and they can decide whether to continue.'


The chief added: 'It's too early to determine what the evidence indicates.'


Also listed on the police incident report are Kaepernick's teammate Quinton Patton, 23, a second-year pro from Louisiana Tech who has played sparingly, and Seattle Seahawks wideout Ricardo Lockette, 27. No charges have been filed.


The woman, who was interviewed by officers, said that at 9 p.m. April 1 she went to visit Lockette at his apartment and found Kaepernick and Patton there with him.


Before the woman passed out, 'They talked for a while and she mixed some drinks for all of them and gave them shots,' the incident report states. The report goes on to say 'that they told her in order to drink the shots she had to 'hit' the bong, which contained marijuana.'


The woman said she began to feel lightheaded while they were watching a basketball game, according to the report. She went to a bedroom to lie down, took off her jacket and jewelry, and was followed by Kaepernick, who began kissing her. He undressed her and left the room. They never had sex, she said. But before he returned, the woman told police, Patton and Lockette opened the door and 'peeked' inside.


The woman told police she said, 'What are you doing? Where is Colin? Get out,' to the two other football players, who left and closed the door.


'She can't remember anything after that,' the report states.


The woman underwent a rape test, sources said, and the results weren't made public.


'No comment, buddy,' Lockette's spokesman Zeke Sandhu said Friday. Calls to agents for Kaepernick and Patton have not been returned.


The incident was first reported on the gossip and entertainment website TMZ, which posted a photo of Kaepernick surrounded by nine women in bikinis next to a pool supposedly at the Viceroy, part of the ICON complex.



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