#1 draft pick Kyrie Irving is already getting a taste of life as a superstar in the NBA. But this time, it’s not one of the perks he’s being treated to. Kyrie has filed a police report against a woman named Jessica Jackson, who refers to herself on Twitter as “Miss Hawaii”.
Kyrie met “Miss Hawaii” via Twitter, but when it came time for the in-person meeting, I guess things didn’t go as planned for her:
According to the West Orange Police report, Irving says he met Jackson once in person in front of the Ritz Carlton in Charleston, North Carolina for two minutes. The two had a short conversation and then went their separate ways.
Irving says Jackson then posted some videos on YouTube blasting him and allegedly threatened to stab him via his Twitter account. Irving’s attorney also filed a harassment complaint and there was a hearing in West Orange Municipal Court on June 28th for a restraining order against Jackson. Both Irving and Jackson appeared in court on June 28th, and the judge ordered Jackson not to contact Irving again. Jackson allegedly did contact him again, and Irving’s attorney contacted the court. A similar report was filed by Irving in Coral Gables, Florida.”
This situation started sometime during NCAA March Madness. If you haven’t seen one of Miss Hawaii’s videos, Check out one here. I have no doubt in my mind that she’s certified NUTS!! Why would you contact him after a restraining order has been issued? That’s not a game!
Let this be a lesson (especially to professional athletes meeting women, etc via Twitter) Proceed with caution. There are so many nuts in the world and the last thing you want is a “nut cracker” that sold you a dream via Twitter!
To get the full “Miss Hawaii-Kyrie Irving” story, Check out BSO for all the dirty deets!
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