Plot twist.
BSO reported on IG model Emily Huff accusing Lions WR Quintez Cephus of breaking into her house and stealing her possessions.
We have new information that Huff might be crazy.
Quintez Cephus may have a real-life fatal attraction on his hands.
Last week, the Detroit Lions WR got blasted on social media by his ex-girlfriend, Emily Huff, where she accused him of stealing things out of her home alongside what used to be her best friend who had a key to her house.
Fast forward to this week and now somebody is publicly exposing Huff as a liar who allegedly sells herself for money and broke into her own home.
Who is telling the truth?
The person calling Huff a liar says she broke into her house because she was being evicted for the 3rd time.
Wild times.
If you recall this isn’t the first time Ms. Huff has went wild on an NFL player.
Emily Huff when on the GRAM a couple of weeks ago to proclaim she was dating Raiders Gareon Conley. Even going as far to post a video of them out on a date and getting cozy in bed.
It doesn’t appear Conley got the memo because he did a Q&A on Instagram saying he is totally single and ready to mingle.
That caused Huff to do her own IG story about the issue where she still proclaims they are a couple.
It is possible Conley just wants to keep it on the low or maybe she was just a smash and dash, who knows.
Quintez has had horrible luck with women.
Maybe he should just stay single since he has already been falsely accused of rape and almost lost his freedom.
He was found not guilty, but it had to be a scary situation.
In the early morning hours of April 22, 2018, Cephus engaged in sexual acts with two women who had flirted with him at a bar the night before. Cephus claimed the acts were consensual, but the women claimed that they were too drunk to give consent legally and that Cephus sexually assaulted them. Later that day, the Dane County Sherriff’s Department searched Cephus’ apartment, and in August, Cephus was suspended from the Badgers football team.
Also in August, Cephus was formally charged with second- and third-degree counts of sexual assault of an intoxicated victim. On October 9, Cephus sued the University of Wisconsin-Madison in federal court, stating that the university’s Title IX investigation, occurring simultaneously with the Dane County investigation, deprived Cephus of due process relating to the Fifth Amendment. Also in October, Cephus entered into a not guilty plea, with a trial set for February, although that was later delayed to August. During spring of 2019, Cephus left the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
It was later revealed that he was expelled by the school, In March 2019, Cephus dropped his lawsuit against the university. On August 2, Cephus was acquitted on both counts. UW later re-admitted Cephus as a student before the 2019 fall semester, citing new information in their investigation.
Be more careful Quintez.
Flip the pages for Emily Huff being exposed as a liar and breaking into her own house.