More Drama for Dwyane
Wednesday, July 8, 2009 The drama is not over for Dwyane Wade. In an interview with the Miami New Times, his former business partner Richard von Houtman continues to claim that he has evidence that will prove that Dwyane Wade used to beat up his ex-wife Siohvaughn. He also claims that Wade did drugs and conducted sex parties with multiple groupies in their Brickell Avenue offices.
Most of these accustations have been proven false in the past, both by Pat Riley, Dwyane Wade, and even Siohvaughn. Still, it is obvious that von Houtman wants to make as much noise as possible to damage Dwyane's reputation.
"I don't hate Dwyane, but I think he's a fool," he ruminates solemnly. "He'll always be able to make $20 million a year playing basketball but not much more than that. Why would a company sign on with Dwyane after his name has been smeared through the mud, rather than a LeBron James or somebody like that who's kept his dirty business behind closed doors? What you're watching is the downfall of Dwyane Wade."
This guy is as shady as it gets. Not only he claims to be a "Baron", which is probably false, but he has been already in trouble with the law several times before. The article describes his several previous marriages and the different acts of violence that he was involved in. There are hints about his money being connected with drugs and other illegal activities.
If you have time, I suggest you read the entire article in the New Times and learn more about who this guy is. I think that even though most of us don't know Wade very well on a personal level, it's not hard to tell which one of these people is lying, and which one is trying to take advantage of the press just for the purpose of damaging the others image. Lucky for us and Wade, his reputation remains untouched in the larger scheme of things. He is considered a great player, a humanitarian, a very good father, and an excellent role model for kids everywhere. He has his sponsors, he has Micky Arison and Pat Riley behind him, the Heat and basketball fans all over the world, and even President Barack Obama. Let's wish him luck and hope that he can resolve these problems soon.

Andy K. |
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