Woman Who Released Video Of Dolphins Coach Snorting Lines: "A Point Had To Be Proven"
Kijuana Nige, the Las Vegas model who released the video of Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting lines in his office, appeared on The Dan Le Batard Show today to detail the backstory between her and Foerster—including a description of how she became Foerster’s “cocaine platter.”
Nige said she and Foerster connected in Oxnard, Calif., in September, while the Dolphins were getting ready to play the L.A. Chargers. She added that the two met “multiple” times over the course of about two months, but she didn’t specify how many times. His desires were specific.
“[Foerster] was calling for entertainment,” Nige said. “He just wanted someone to basically do his stuff off of, if that makes sense. Some people like using girls for personal—like human platters, if that makes sense. People like to do blow and stuff between [redacted] and areas such as that, if you get my drift.”
According to Nige, she posted the video because she felt threatened by Foerster, who in a text message said he’d contact the Dolphins’ security team if she did anything with the video.
“He had sent me the message saying that anything that I plan to do or try to harm him with would be turned over to his job security team,” she explained. “I just felt like I had to sleep with one eye open after that.”
Nige told the show’s hosts that she released the video of Foerster to take a stand against double standards and “the system.” An excerpt, via the Miami Herald:
“My motive was to basically expose the inequalities in the system,” she said. “It’s not just the NFL. The inequalities that come with being a minority compared with a white privileged person in America in general. This is shining light on the inequalities we have as a country. We don’t get paid the same amount as everyone else.
“To be completely honest, me and my best friend actually already had plans to record him some way regardless to expose him. Even if he didn’t send that video, it was going to be exposed because it needed to be exposed.
“How do we have someone who is paid millions to be a leader for a team doing blow when we can’t have blacks kneeling for the anthem. After I realized his habits and who he was and everything going on the system, he was going to get exposed.”
“It’s not that I don’t like Chris,” Nige said. “It’s not that I hate Chris. Unfortunately, it’s just that a point has to be proven.”
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