And JR, I take it that you are talking about Ray Lewis's involvement in the stabbing/murder.
I got this from Wikipedia, and yes you can't always believe what you read on there. But that being said, there are two sides to every story. Weather or not he actually did anything, I don't know for sure. But regardless, he is a DAMN good player.
During the trial, several witnesses whose testimony would supposedly prove Lewis’ guilt had altered their stories initially given to investigators. Their testimonies were supposed to show that Ray Lewis hit, kicked or stabbed someone, and that he even admitted as much afterwards. Instead, the vast majority of testimony had either been inconclusive, or else supported the defense’s contention that Lewis acted solely as a peacemaker, trying to prevent a tragedy that he would be tied to and potentially hurt his career. The only person who stuck to his assertion that Lewis acted violently had been Chester Anderson. Anderson is an admitted con artist in jail on identification fraud charges. The defense believed that he was trying to attack Lewis as the aggressor to save himself some legal troubles. According to ESPN legal analyst, Alan J. Baverman, "as to Ray Lewis, there is no evidence that he assisted anybody in a stabbing or encouraged anybody to do a stabbing which would make him a party to felony murder, malice murder, or felony assault with a knife.