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TRAVIS HENRY HAS A NEW CAREER
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... of federal drug charges in U.S. District Court later today in Denver.
Keep in mind that Henry had a drug suspension overturned by the NFL, so it’s entirely possible this is getting blown out of proportion. I’d like to remind With Leather readers that all people are innocent until proven guilty, especially athletes. I’m sure there’s a reasonable explanation for this. Like, he was probably just try to sell a lot of cocaine.
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