A White Lie: Columnist Who Rehashed Peyton Manning Accusations Has An Interesting Racial Past

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If the Denver Broncos and Peyton Manning hadn’t won the Super Bowl, we likely wouldn’t be talking about an alleged sexual misconduct incident from some 20 years ago. But after Manning hoisted the Lombardi Trophy, New York Daily News columnist Shaun King couldn’t help but muddle Manning’s image.

King’s column, titled “Peyton Manning’s squeaky-clean image was built on lies,” gained national attention after the Super Bowl. In it, he alleges Manning isn’t “squeaky clean” and “Peyton and the Manning family knowingly, willingly, wantonly ruined the good name and career of Dr. Jamie Naughright.”

In 1996, a 20-year-old Manning was accused of teabagging Naughright, a female trainer for the Tennessee Volunteers football team. Manning’s denied the allegations and not much came of it… until 20 years later.

The attention King’s article got was the columnist equivalent of winning the Super Bowl, so then people decided to dig into his past too.

Here’s what the Daily Caller found:

TheDC first reported in July that King’s claims — made in interviews, online, and in a self-help book he wrote — that he was the victim of a hate crime attack by up to a dozen white racist rednecks while a high school student in Versailles, Kentucky on March 1, 1995 was not consistent with a police report written at the time of the incident. TheDC also talked to the police detective who worked the case, Keith Broughton, who said that he saw no evidence that the attack was racially motivated.

The next month, Breitbart News published King’s birth certificate. The document listed both King’s mother and father as white.

A report from a school counselor written on July 26, 1995 shows that King’s mother corrected the characterization that King is black.

‘Parent states this is incorrect,’ reads a notation referring to a description of King as black.

King’s mother also indicated during her deposition that her son was not black. She also said that a vice principal at the school — a black woman named Drexel Greene — told her that King could not have been the victim of a hate crime because he was white.

Uh oh.

Normally, King’s race wouldn’t matter, except for the fact he’s made a career off of it. King is an outspoken leader of Black Lives Matter and also wrote an article prior to the Super Bowl about “the racial double standard between Cam Newton and Peyton Manning.” King’s latest tweet sums up what he does on a day-to-day basis.

The fellas at Fox Sports have been having a great time with King’s alleged blackness. Jason Whitlock, who we’re 97 percent sure is black, called King out on it a few days ago.

And Clay Travis, who we’re 82 percent sure is white, wanted to see if King would respond to the Daily Caller’s article.

So far, no response.

It looks like King isn’t “squeaky clean” either.

[via Daily Caller]

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  1. mosthonorableactive

    They haven’t gotten into the thing that really makes him a scumbag: the fact that his philanthropic work is actually really, really sketchy. And whenever he’s called out on it, even by other people involved in Black Lives Matter, he goes full Donald Trump and just insults them rather than attempting to refute their point

    10 years ago at 5:19 pm
      1. mosthonorableactive

        The second page of the Daily Caller article linked in the tweets has some info. There’s another Daily Beast article you can Google. He’s inconsistent about filing the proper paperwork, takes huge chunks of the money for himself, and had 2 charities fail recently and wouldn’t return any of the donations until he got called out in public

        10 years ago at 5:39 pm
  2. Frats_n_hats

    Take away the facial hair and he’s a slightly tanner version of 2003 Justin Timberlake

    10 years ago at 8:24 pm
  3. dcp123

    El Taco, you dipshit, maybe the reason he hasn’t addressed the latest questions about his race on Twitter is that he already addressed them six months ago. He said that the man who raised him and to whom his mother was married at the time of his birth is not his biological father and that he was told that his biological father is a light-skinned black man. Do you have some reason to question that? Can you think of a reason why he might not enjoy discussing his mom’s infidelity?

    And what the fuck is up with attacking a man for being so rude as to point out that an athlete with a squeaky-clean reputation sexually assaulted a woman many years ago and has been lying about it and slandering her ever since? Are you unaware of all the witnesses who confirm her story and refute Cam’s? Are you just stupid, or do you always take the side of sex offenders?

    10 years ago at 8:26 pm
    1. dcp123

      And here’s a link to an article about it: http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/20/us/shaun-king-controversy/ It looks like I misremembered some details and I’m not sure if the white man on his birth certificate was married to his mom or raised him, but main point is that he says he was told that his biological father was a light-skinned black man and his mom had another man’s name put on the birth certificate.

      In the real world race is not always a black or white question. Rachel Dolezal is apparently a white woman who used makeup and tanning to pretend to be black. That’s pretty black and white: She’s a liar. Shaun King, on the other hand is apparently multiracial and he chooses to identify himself as being black, which is pretty consistent with general practice in this country for the last several hundred years in which people with any noticeable black ancestry are identified as black. There was actually a law that any body 1/8 or more black counted as black and others applied the rule no matter how slight a person’s ancestry. So, maybe Mr. King has more white ancestry than black, but essentially everyone I knew in high school in that position was considered black by themselves and everyone around them.

      10 years ago at 8:41 pm
  4. Coolnamewastaken

    This guy gets $7,500 a speech. Who’s paying that? Also, he claims that ““White supremacy” drives NRA gun policies” and that “The “game of pool” is another example of “racial symbolism”” – I think that last one was featured in the Eddie Murphy movie Boomerang.

    10 years ago at 9:00 pm
  5. bourboncountry

    King went to my highschool. He accused the towns mayor of being racist to which the mayor said that king wasnt made fun of for being black (because he is white) but because he was a “loser”. This dude fucking sucks. Fuck Shaun King and everything he stands for.

    10 years ago at 1:10 am
    1. bourboncountry

      ….aaaaannnd i just read the article and you said everything i said. still fuck him though.

      10 years ago at 1:11 am
  6. Chadchillingsworth

    He looks like the kind of guy you could see Chris Hanson saying “take a seat” to

    10 years ago at 8:35 am