We will never "really know" the true story... as in any dv situation like divorces, there are many variations of the truth. I remember the Taylor kid from UGA that got bounced, did his time in JUCO and then when Saban offered him, Saban got raspberries from everyone. Then the girlfriend yelled "he hit me" shortly after he enrolled at Bama. He got bounced from Bama and pretty much ended his possible career. A few months late, his "victim" also recanted and said she was just mad at him and knew this would get his attention.
Did she really lie? or did she just realize he had killed his career (and her potential future checks?) who will ever really know. Everyone is so quick to believe the victims stories and in many cases rightfully so. But, seems I remember from high school civics that there should be a presumption of guilt, no wait...maybe not guilt? well, big bad boys always wrong, and ... well, we will never really know. many will always think she was paid off and others that she was just mad or jealous.. maybe a little of both.