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Fred Kerley Plans To Sue Ex Over Arrest, Denies Hitting Her

TMZ.com Tuesday, 27 May 2025
Fred Kerley is hellbent on clearing his name after being arrested for allegedly hitting his ex-girlfriend ... claiming the narrative she gave police was anything but truth -- and he's preparing to file a lawsuit over the matter. The Olympic…
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