Fox Sports Analyst Clay Travis Thinks LeBron is Lying About Racist Graffiti

If you’re not familiar with Clay Travis, he was the same guy that mocked Takkarist McKinley and his dead grandmother immediately following him being drafted by the Atlanta Falcons.

A few days ago, LeBron James was the victim of a hate crime after someone spray painted his Los Angeles Home with the word ‘n*gger’ on it. Bron spoke candidly about the situation later that day.

Fox Sports Analyst Clay Travis took to Twitter to question the event as no photos, witnesses, or videos of the incident have surfaced anywhere.

Now five days after LeBron racist graffiti incident & there remains zero tangible public evidence. — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 4, 2017

If I said someone wrote cracker on my beach home, painted over it, never shared pic/video & said black person did it, would you believe me? — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 4, 2017

Michael Jordan and his posse would have never made up a fake racist graffiti story to excuse getting his ass kicked in the finals. — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 4, 2017

Look at all fake hate crimes that have been reported to police, received massive media attention, then proven lies: https://t.co/eNIHyLU0T5 https://t.co/qjBlMrPPgq — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 4, 2017

Nope. Lack of video by gate is incredibly strange for $21 million mansion. Also, awfully convenient. https://t.co/vVRWr7cGhR — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 4, 2017

Doesn’t everyone call the police and then erase all the evidence before they get there? https://t.co/5A5xsihnXf — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 4, 2017

Right now there is more public evidence that a racist act didn’t happen than that it did happen. https://t.co/3ouSpx4k7A — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 4, 2017

“On Friday afternoon I called the Los Angeles police department to request any and all information about their investigation of the alleged racist graffiti incident on a gate outside LeBron Jame’s LA area home. The LAPD said they had nothing to share, including the police report itself. The only evidence I was told the police department had logged was a photo of the graffiti on the gate provided by the individual(s) at LeBron James’s Los Angeles residence.

I was also told there had been no surveillance video entered into evidence in this case.”

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