NFL star Josh Sills was cleared of his rape and kidnapping charges on Friday, August 4, and is set to return to the Philadelphia Eagles.
announced the athlete’s upcoming travel plans after the trial verdict was rendered.and grow as a person and be successful in all of the things that he chooses to do.
It’s unfortunate he was accused of this,” Connick said in a statement, per Tolentino. “It cost him a Super Bowl appearance. … He will move on and live his life in a very honorable fashion.”and never miss breaking news or exclusive stories about your favorite celebrities, TV shows and more!
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