On Jan 6, 2011, at 5:07 PM, Cecilia wrote:

Actually, my point was that the nature of the child's parentage is irrelevant. Even if this child were not related in any way to Haywood, committing domestic violence in the child's presence would be a felony. Why was it even necessary to refer to the child being "illegitimate"?

I think that it was not intended to reflect upon the child, but for an inference to be drawn that Haywood was either an irresponsible or a dumb person, presumably traits one would want to avoid in a coach.

That said, the domestic violence actions pretty much prove the stupidity/irresponsibility issue, so it was overkill.

A more thorough analysis awaits on thfgt.

-Zeb

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