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Mindy Santez sues Roy Franklin for $2 million, claiming Roy's drunken scooter incident ruined Timmy's Olympic career; Mindy claims Roy's ongoing violations led to harassment and Roy claims he'd been repeatedly targeted.
Mindy Santez sues Roy Franklin for $2 million, claiming Roy's drunken scooter incident ruined Timmy's Olympic career; Mindy claims Roy's ongoing violations led to harassment and Roy claims he'd been repeatedly targeted.
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