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Kenny Mayne Accuses Five-Year-Old Niece of Cheating at Backgammon
SEVEN LAKES, N.C.--A weekend strip to visit his big sister's family ended poorly for ESPN personality Kenny Mayne, when the erstwhile SportsCenter anchor accused his four-year-old niece Hannah of cheating at backgammon. Everything seemed pretty quiet in the house of Mayne's sister, Melanie, and her family on Sunday morning; Melanie was in the kitchen preparing pancakes and Mayne had been invite
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