WHY U.S. SWIMMER IS PAYING $11,000 TO CHARITY ORGANISATION IN BRAZIL
An American Olympic swimmer Jimmy Feigen will be paying
$11,000 to a charity organization in Brazil for giving fake news of being stapped
together with his team under a gun point during the Rio games and was reported
in ABC news on Friday.
The information was licked by Feigen's attorney, Breno
Melaragno Costa after long deliberations by the team judges and the officials
of the game. It was a concerted resolution by the Judges for him to make the
payment.
Feigen's and four other U.S, Olympic swimmer lied by their claimed
to have been stopped by rubbers posing as police on the early hours of Sunday.
The U.S Rio team tenders an apology over the issue.
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