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Public opinion shifted followed by a Unanimous Supreme Court ruling in a stunning reversal of fortune, he was free to return to the ring. When he traveled to Central Africa to reclaim this title from George Foreman none of the Sports Writers thought he could win, in fact, most feared for his life. But in what africans call the miracle at 4 00 a. M. , he became a champion once more. [ applause ] and as the years passed and those slowed by parkinsons, muhammad was compelled by his faith to use his name and hisor like wartorn afghanistan. He campaigned as an advocate for third world debt. He stunned the world when he secured the release of 15 hostages from iraq. [ applause ] as his voice grew softer his message took on greater meaning. He came full circle with the people of his country. Had he lit a torch that seemed to create new light in the 1996 olympics. [ applause ] muhammad always knew instinctively the road he needed to travel. His friends no what i mean when i say he lived in the moment. He neither dwelled in the past nor harbored ang shiixiety abou future. Muhammad loved to lafr and he loved to play practical jokes on just about everybody. Shorefooted in awareness secure in faith and did not fear death. Yet his timing is once again poignant. His passing and its meaning for our time should not be overlooked. As we face uncertainty in a world of divisions at home, as to who we are as a people, muhammads life provides useful guidance. Muhammad was not one to give up on the power of understanding, the boundless possibilities of love, and the strength of our diversity. He counted among this friends people are all political persuasion, saw truth in all faith and the nobility of all races as witnessed here today. Muhammad may have challenged his government but he never ran from it or from america. [ applause ] he loved his country and he understood the hard choices that are born of freedom. I think he saw a nations soul measured by the soul of its people. For his part he saw the good soul in everyone. And if you were one of the lucky ones to have met him, you know what i meant. He awoke every morning thinking about his own salvation and would often say, i just want to get to heaven and ive got to do a lot of good deeds to get there, and i think muhammads hope is that his life provides some guidance on how we might achieve for all people what we aspire for ourselves and our family. Thank you. [ applause ] lonnie ali delivering eulogy for her husband muhammad ali. We now pause for a moment while some stations leave our coverage and return to regular programming. You scratch my back, ill scratch yours. You know what it means. So does pat toomey. Toomey got rich working on wall street. Then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. Voting to let banks continue their risky practices. And supporting huge tax breaks for millionaires, but higher taxes on working families. No wonder hes gotten millions from wall street. Pat toomey. Right for wall street. Wrong for pennsylvania. Senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. Weve been watching and listening to this moving tribute to the muhammad ali in louisville, kentucky. Right now his eldest daughter maryum remembering her father. Take a listen. So many shared personal stories about what you have meant to them as you have exemplified values and qualities that have enhanced their lives. If i had every dollar for every story i could pay for the sky. Your family is so proud of the legacy you left behind, but i hope that the history of you can help turn the tide of selfhate and violence, because we are overe whelmed whip moments of silence for tragic deaths. Here on this soil, american soil, in the middle east or anywhere else in this world, we crave for peace. The peace that you rest in now. We will forever cherish the 74 years you graced this earth. You will be greatly missed, but now we send you off in celebration along blessings and prayers as you enter your final round, gods last boxing bell will sound in heaven. I love you. We all love you. o]6 thank you very much. Maryum ali, known as nana, authored a Childrens Book called i shook up the world. The incredible life of muhammad ali. An avid spokesperson on the behalf of parkinsons. Rasheed dada rasheed trasheh aliwalsh. Another of alis nine children. We are so honored that you have packed this room with your love. Thank you all. Thank you so much for being here today to celebrate our father. You awere the greatest father t us, and it was gods will to take you home. Your family will try our best to make you proud and carry on your legacy of giving and love. You have inspired us and the world to be the best version of ourselves. May you live in paradise, free from suffering. You shook up the world in life. Now youre shaking up the world in death. Daddys looking at us now, right, and saying i told you all im the greatest no one compares to you, daddy. You once said, i know where im going, and i know the truth, and i dont have to be what you want me to be, im free to be who i am. And now you are free to be with your creator. We love you so much, daddy. Until we meet again, fly, butterfly, fly. [ applause ] and continuing with us, lonnie ali talked about muhammad ali wanted this to be a teachable moment and in it talk about peace and also in terms of muslim faith and muslims in america. Its very striking to me in the political atmosphere that were in, even xena phobia we see and the fear of muslims we see sometimes in this country to see a moving service like this where islam is front and center in the most peaceful, ordinary way. Incredibly moving and i think important for us all to see. This is Alessandra Ali dinicola. Id like for them to say, he took a few cups of love, he took one tablespoon of patience, one teaspoon of generosity, one pint of kindness, he took one quart of laughter, one pinch of concern and he mixed this with happiness and added lots of faith and he stirred it up well. That he spread it over a span of the lifetime, and he served it to each and every person he met. Thank you. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, natasha mukkur. I am truly honored and humble to be here and would like to thank the ali center and ali family for give meing me the turnopporo speak and echo the voice that muhammad ali has given me. So let me tell you a story about a man. A man who refused to believe that relate reality was limita achieve the possible. A man who once reached up through the pages of a textbook and touched the heart of an 8yearold girl whose reflection of herself mirrored those who could not see past the color of her skin. But instead of drawing on that pain from the distorted reality, she found strength, just as this man did when he stood tall in the face of the rain and shouted, i am the disturbance in the sea of your complacency, and i will never stop shaking your waves. And his voice echoed through hers, through mine. And she picked up the rocks that were thrown at her, and she threw them back with a voice so powerful that it turned all the pain that she had faced in her life into strength, and tenacity. And now that 8yearold girl stands before you to tell you that alis cry still shakes these waves today. [ applause ] that we are to find strength in our identity, whether we are black, or white or asian or hispanic, lgbt, disabled or ablebodied, muslim, jewish, hindu or christian. His cry represents those who have not been heard and validates the idea that we are to be conformed to one normative standard. [ applause ] that is what it means to defeat the impossible. Because impossible is not a fact. Impossible is an opinion. Impossible is nothing. U when i look into this crowd i smile. I smile to recognize that he is not really gone. He lives in you and he lives in me, and he lives in every person that he has touched in every corner of this world. Reality was never a limitation for ali. For us. Just as every punch his opponents threw, impossible is never enough to knock us down, because we are ali. We are greater than the rocks or the punches that we throw at each other. We have the ability to empower and inspire and to connect and to unify, and that will live on forever. So let me tell you a story about a man. His name is muhammad ali. He is the greatest of all time. He is from louisville, kentucky, and he lives in each and every one of us. And his story is far from over. Thank you. An impressive young woman, natasha mundkur, a scholar at the university of louisville, lived in west virginia, at the time the only child of color in her class. Originally from louisville, found out about muhammad alis story and took great strength and inspiration, credits much of her success from being with the muhammad ali Council Center for students. Now a good friend of muhammad alis, john ramsey. On behalf of theiyz ali we offer our condolences and heartfelt prayers and for lonnie, ali announcer first alert traffic sponsored by weve been watching the Funeral Service of muhammad ali, honoring the boxer. Everyday people plus politicians and celebrities are gathered together to pay tribute to the greatest of alltime. Were going to continue to watch this as we do expect some d dignitaries to address the crowd including bill clinton, expected to speak later on. When that happens well bring that to you live. Now to the news. Nbc 10 theyre investigating Nelson Aguilar. Nbcs Randy Gyllenhaal looking into this all day and joins us with more on the allegations. Randy . Reporter Philadelphia Police say special victims detectives are interviewing an exotic member of the Philadelphia Eagles of assaulting her yesterday about 3 00 p. M. Currently investigating an allegation of a Sexual Assault. Reporter Philadelphia Police say the aled assault happened inside the cheerleaders Gentlemens Club the 27yearold was working as a dancer and accuses a member of the Eagles Organization of sexually assaulted her yesterday afternoon. Involving allegedly a member of the Philadelphia Eagles organization. At this point in time our special victims unit is actively investigating that incident. Reporter the eagles released a statement indicating wide receiver Nelson Aguilar is the focus of a Police Investigation. We are aware of the Police Investigation involving Nelson Aguilar, the organization has been in contact with nelson and with the proper authorities in philadelphia. Because of the legal nature of this matter, we will have no further comment. Aguilar reporter aguilar signed with the eagles as the 20th pick in the 2015 draft. His attorney tells nbc 10 he has not been involved in any criminal conduct. Police say no charges have been filed, and their detectives have not inviewed anyone from the eagleses fwhaut could be coming. No one charged, no warrant for anything or anyone at this particular time. Were currently going through the investigative process, early in those stages. It will be quite some time until we move to anything else. Reporter i also spoke with an attorney whos representing the cheerleaders Gentlemens Club saying they are aware of these allegations and are fully cooperating with police. Live at police headquarters, Randy Gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. Stay with nbc 10 for new developments on this story. Remember, you can get alerts sent directly to your phone downloading the nbc 10 app. Now to your first alert weather. Nbc 10 tracking storms that could turn severe for parts of the region. Those storms are going to move in over the weekend, unfortunately. Chief meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz has the timing on this. Looks like the entire area will get some of this active, but parts of the area for vulnerable than others and we have the first alert ow for lehigh and burks county, pa suburbs, chester, bucks, delaware and also central new jersey. This is for tomorrow afternoon. Specifically between 3 00 and 6 00 p. M. As the storms move through very rapidly, and would not last very long. And damaging winds and hail the main threats with this. That area goes from the jersey shore all the way back to detroit. A very large area that is going to be potentially threatened, but in our region, the higher threat comes from the areas north and west of philadelphia. Theres still a chance of severe storms in northern delaware and other parts of new jersey. We could extend the first alert possibly later on this evening. Check for that later on tonight. Those showers, well, theres a line of storms out by minneapolis, and that is part of the system thats headed this way. As you go through the night tonight, its going to be dry. The not going to be as cool as it was last night. Nowhere near as cool. Temperatures in the 40s at 6 00 a. M. , were talking about temperatures in the mid50s. Talking more about this, pretty hot day tomorrow, and the timing of those storms in just a few minutes. Now to some breaking news. Skyforce 10 over the scene of a rescue. What we know, theyre on the scene of a highangle rescue. How they describe this. You can see theyve been able to transport, able to pick up and transport an 18yearold young man who fell about 100 feet into this rocky area. s is right bedminster township county. You can see they were able to locate him and have been bringing him out on a stretcher and presumably will take him to the hospital for treatment. Well continue to follow this and keep you posted. Meantime, police have a suspect in custody in connection to a stabbing on a popular philadelphia trail. Witnesses told police a man was following a 24yearold woman on the river trail yesterday when the two got to walnut street, witnesses say he cut the woman across the forehead way sharp object. Were learning, keith, the victim it doing okay in that case. In other news this afternoon, consider it the easy pass in public transportation. How septa describes its new system for riders. Customers should keep this car. The septa card is a reloadable fare card youll be able to use to take all mass transit except regional rails, coming onboard later. The Pilot Program launches monday at 6 00 a. M. 10,000 riders, first come first serve, can purchase the card through kiosks like this one. Why we did this is to make travel convenient, and if people have waited in lines to buy their monthly or weekly pass, you know, thats going away. Im going to try to get down here monday to get one. Reporter septa will be expanding the program over the coming months. Meantime, the traditional passless continue to be accepted as well. A jury from outside the poconos will like l likely deci fate of eric frein. The defense argued frein couldnt get a fair trial locally because of heavy Media Coverage about the case. A judge says he will likely approve the deal. Investigators say frein shot and killed corporate Bryon Dickson and wounded trooper Alex Douglass outside the Blooming Grove barracks in 2014. That keeps the trial in pike county so the citizens can come see the trial in a public fashion they so desire. Frein pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Looks like a normal scene outside the airport, until shots rang out. [ gunfire ] dodging bullets in dulles. Next, new details what led up to this shooting. Plus, holding your leaders accountable. The nbc 10 investigators found that philadelphia is not enforcing a law thats supposed to protect children from lead paint. Now, the city is trying to fix this broken system. [ siren ] and whats your emergency . Firefighters say people are misusing 911. How its putting real patients at risk, and whats being done about it. And before we get to those stories, lets listen in right now, actor Billy Crystal is speaking to the crowd there gathered at this memorial for muhammad ali in louisville, kentucky. Its destiny, man. And listen, i got this young kid, and he does this great imitation of ali and cosell. Perfect for you. I dont know why, but he said, okay. Ill try him. If he stinks i can cut him out of the show. I couldnt believe it. My first time on television, and it would be with ali. The event was jammed. Met mr. Schaap, would later become a part of my family and how should i introduce you . Nobody knows who you are . And i said, just say im one of alis closest and dearest friends. [ laughter ] and my thought was, ill get right to the microphone, go into my Howard Cosell and ill be fine, and then i nervously moved in to the jammed ballroom, and thats when i saw him for the first time in person. Its very hard to describe how much he meant to me. You had to live in his time. Its great to look at clips and we have them, but to live in his time. Watching his fights. Experiencing the genius of his talent with absolutely, extraordinary. Every one of his fights with an era of a super bowl. Did things nobody would do. Predicted the round he would knock somebody out and then he would do it he was funny. He was beautiful. He was the most perfect athlete you ever saw and those were his own words. [ laughter ] but he was so much more than a fighter as time went on, with Bobby Kennedy gone, Martin Luther king gone, malcolm x gone who would we reality to when vietnam exploded in our face . Millions my age, eligible for the draft in a war we didnt believe in. All huddled on a Conveyor Belt rapidly feeding the war machine, but ali stood up for us by standing up for himself. And after he was stripped the title [ applause ] after he was stripped of the title and the fight to fight anywhere in the world he gave speeches at colleges and on television that totally reached plea. Seemed comfortable talking to kings and queens of the lost and unrequited. He always always himself, willing to give up everything for what he believed in, and his passionate rhetoric about the life inside of black neem our country resonated strongly in my house. I grew up in a house that was dedicated to civil rights. My father as wa producer of jazz concerts in new york city and one of the first to integrate bands in the 40s and 450s. Jazz musicians referred to my dad as the branch ricky of jazz. My uncle and my family jewish people produced strange truths, billie holidays classic song describing a lynching of country. And so i felt him and now there he was just a few feet from me. I couldnt stop looking at him and he seemed to like glow, and he was like in slow motion. His amazing face smiling and laughing. I was seated a few seats from him on the day and in the room all of these athletes in their individual sports, great ones. Gino marchetti of the baltimore colts, Franco Harris of the steelers. Archie griffin, won the heisman from ohio state. Literally legends. Neil simon, George Clinton all on a day swarming over ali who then looked at me with an expression that seemed to say, what is joel grey doing here . Mr. Schaap introduced me one of alis closest and dearest friends. Two people clapped. My wife and the agent. I rose, ali still staring at me. I pass right behind him, got toto the podium went right into the cosell. Hello, everyone, Howard Cosell kelling to you like in zaire. Some would pronounce it zaire. Theyre wrong. It got big lafrs and then i went into ali. Everybody talk about George Foreman want to talk about george mothers foreman is so ugly. I ropeadope george and still fast 33 years of age, im so fast i can turn before the room gets dark. [ applause ] howard, im announcing tonight i got new religious beliefs. From now on i want to be known as izzy itstuitz. I am the greatest of alltime. [ applause ] the audience exploded. See, no one had ever done him before and here i was a white kid from long island imitating the greatest of alltime and he was loving it. When i was done he gave me a big bear hug and whispered into my ear, youre my little brother. [ laughter ] which is what he always called me until the last time that i saw him. We were always there for each other, and if he needed me for something i was there. He came to anything i asked him to do. Most memorable. He was an honorary chairman for a dinner at a very important event where i was being honored by the Hebrew University in jerusalem. Did all promotion for it, came to the dinner, he sat with my family the entire evening, took photographs with everybody. The most famous muslim man in the world honoring his jewish friend. And [ applause ] because he was there, because he was there, we raised a great deal of money, and i was able to, to use it to endow the university in jerusalem with something that i told him about. And it was something that he loved the theory of. And it thrives to this day. Its called peace through the performing arts. Its a Theater Group where israeli, arab and palestinian actors writers and directors all Work Together in peace, creating original works of art. [ applause ] and that doesnt happen without him. I had so many, so many funny, unusual moments with him. I sat next to him at Howard Cosells funeral. A very somber day to be sure. Closed casket on the stage. Muhammad and i sitting somewhere over there next to each other. And he quietly whispered to me, little brother, do you think hes wearing his hairpiece . [ laughter ] so i said, ah i dont think so. Well, then, how will god recognize him . [ applause ] so i said, champ, once he opens his mouth, god will know. So we started laughing. It was a muffled laugh at first but then we couldnt contain ourselves. Here we were at a funeral, me with muhammad ali laughing like two little kids who heard something dirt any church. You know . Were just laughing and laughing. Then he looked at me and he whispered, howard was a good man. One time he asked me if i would like to run with him one morning. Do work with him. I said, amazing. I went to this country club and run on the golf course early in the morning. Nobody bothers me. Well have a great time. I said, champ, i cant run there. The claub a reputation for being restricted. What does restricted me . They dont allow jews there, dont have jewish members. He was incensed. Im a black muslim and they let me run there. Little brother, im federal reserv reserver never going to run there again. And he didnt. My favorite memory. My favorite mem perhaps 1979. He had just retired, and there was a Retirement Party at the forum in los angeles for muhammad and 20,000 of his closest friends in los angeles. I performed a piece that i had created, the imitation had grown into a life story. Its called 15 rounds i play him from the age of 16 until 36 ready for the rematch with lennox sphinx. I posted it last week. Me portraying ali doing his life for him, all of those years ago in 1979. 20,000 people were there. But i was doing it only for him. Thats one of my favorite performances ive ever bun in my life. I sort of got lost in him. I didnt know where i was at the end of 9 performance. Suddenly im backstage with another champion, Richard Pryor and hes holding on to me crying and then i sigh ali coming. Hes got a full head of steam, only looking at me and nudged mr. Pryor aside and whispered in my ear with a big bear hug, little brother, you mad my life better than it was. But didnt he make all of our lives a little bit better than they were . [ applause ] that that, my friends, is my history with a man ive labored to come up with a way to describe the legend. He was a tremendous bolt of lightning, created by Mother Nature out of thin air. A fantastic combination of power and beauty. Weve seen two photographs of lightning bolts at the moment of impact, ferocious in strength, magnificent in elegance, and at the moment of impact it lights up everything around it. So you can see everything clearly. Muhammad ali struck us in the middle of americas darkest night, in the heart of its most threatening gathering storm. His power toppled the minds of foes and intense light shine and america and we were able to see clearly in justice, in equality, poverty, pride, selfrealization, courage, laughter, love, joy and religious freedom for all. Ali forced us to take a look at ourselves. This fresh youngman who thrilled us angered us confused and challenged us, openly became a silent messenger of peace who told us that life is best when you build bridges between people not walls. [ applause ] my friends, my friends, only once in 1,000 years or so do we get to hear a mozart or see picasso, reez read a shakespeare. Ali was one of them, and yet at his heart he was still a kid from louisville who ran with the gods and walked with the cripple and smiled at the foolishness of it all. [ applause ] he is gone, but he will never die. He was my big brother. Thank you. Comedian and actor Billy Crystal eulogizing the greatest. Remembers muhammad ali. A live picture mow from louisville, kentucky. When we come back, were going to make sure, of course, we bring you the eulogy from former president bill clinton, but were going to get to your first alert forecast and your top stories on nbc news 10 at 5 00. Stay with us. To you, theyre more than just a pet. So protect them. With k9 advantix ii. It not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. So do more to defend your four legged friend. With k9 advantix ii. For the love of dog. We want to take you back to this Memorial Service in louisville, kentucky, for muhammad ali. Just a moment ago we heard from actor and comedian Billy Crystal who brought the crowd to their feet in laughter and in tears. And now we hear from sportscaster bryant gumbel. For all ages. Has any man ever scripted a greater art to his life . What does it say of a man, any man, that he can go from being viewed as one of his countrys most polarizing figures to arguably the most beloved . [ applause ] and to do so without changing his nature or for a second compromising his principles. Yeah, you know, there were great causes, Great National movements, huge divisions that afforded ali unusual opportunities to symbolize our struggles, but harry truman had u make history, and not the other way around. Or as lauren hill so nicely put it, consequence is no coincidence. Befitting his stature as the goat, muhammad ali never shied away from a fight. I fought not just the biggest and baddest men of his day inside the ropes but outside the ring he also went to toe to with an array of critics, a seemingly endless success of societal norms, the architects of a vile, immor immoral war, the u. S. Government. He even fought ultimately to his detrime detriments limitations of father time. Strictly speaking, fighting is what he did. But he broadened that definition by sharing his struggles with us and by viewing our struggles as his. And so it was that at various times he accepted and led battles on behalf of his race, in support of his generation, in defense of his religious beliefs, and ultimately in spite of his disease. I lap to have been overseas working in norway this past week. My buddy matt called, told me the champ had been taken to the hospital. At this time it was really serious. Right away i called lonnie. Who was, as always, a pillar of strength. And as we discussed the medical details the doctors skews and the ugly realities of mortality, lonnie said, bryant, the world still needs him, and indeed it does. The world needs a champion who will always work to bridge the economic and social divides that threaten the nation he dearly loved. The world needs a champion that always symbolized the best of his to offset the hatred born of fear, and the world needs a champion who believed in fairness and inclusion for all. Hating people because of their color is wrong, ali said. And it doesnt matter which color does the hating. Just plain wrong. [ applause ] yeah, we do need muhammad ali now. We need the strength and the hope, the compassion, the conviction that he always demonstrated. But this time our beloved champion is down, and for once he will not get up. Not this time. Not ever again. Let me close with a quick personal story. 50 years ago muhammad ali defeated george travalo in toronto, canada. The very next day he showed up in my neighborhood on the south side of chicago. As ali got out of a car in the driveway at the home of muhammad, i happened to be next door shooting hoops at a friends backyard. I, of course, quickly ran to the fence and for the first time in my life i shook the champs hand. I was 17. I was awestruck, and, man, i thought he was the greatest. It now, half a century and a lifetime of experiences later, i am still awestruck. And im convinced more than ever that muhammad ali is the greatest. To be standing here by virtue of his and lonnies request, the loner that ali has done me today as he goes to his grave is one that i will take to mine. God bless you, champ. Bryant gumbel, longtime member of the ali family. Offering his tribute to muhammad ali. We pause while some stationing leave our coverage and return to regular programming. Ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president the great majority of the weekend will be great, but we may have a bump for an hour or so with big thunderstorms. Thats why we have first alert out for lehigh valley, burks county, pennsylvania suburbs. Chester, bucks, montgomery. Delaware counties and central new jersey. Mercer county. Specifically. This is for tomorrow afternoon, 3 00 to 6 00 p. M. A line of thunderstorms moves through, and it does have the risk of some damaging winds and some hail. Now, the beach is going to look a lot like this. Over the weekend. Just one threat for storms. The rest of the area is going to get pretty hot during the day tomorrow. Im predicting 90 for tomorrow. Higher humidity, too. 86 during the day on sunday. We do, though, have that Severe Threat that goes from the jersey shore all the way back past detroit. This one area of storms coming all the way down, and it does have the potential to produce some of that severe weather. You can see that back on the left side of your screen here. Its just a line of storms right now. And its going to be moving in this direction. Now, saturday morning is basically dry. Except for perhaps a couple showers up towards the lehigh valley. Not the heavy stuff in the morning, and then were going to be seeing some showers and strong thunderstorms coming up later on during the afternoon. Well be right back. Right n. The Memorial Service continues for muhammad ali. A live look inside the service where quite obviously the 42nd president of the united states, bill clinton, is eulogizing muhammad ali. Believed to be the last person to do so. He followed bryant gumbel, who was preceded by comedian and actor Billy Crystal. We will continue to get a look in here as the president eulogizes the greatest throughout nbc 10 news at 6 00, which starts right now. Hes coming up next on nbc 10 news at 6 00. We can continue to follow breaking news here. A dancer accuses a Philadelphia Eagles player of Sexual Assault at a club. A live report is next. Plus, a new chief at the shore. Tonight why it will save Atlantic City big bucks. Thats next on nbc news at 6 00. Breaking news right now at 6 00. An eagles receiver under investigation tonight. What happened inside a Gentlemens Club hours after eagles wrapped up practice . Good evening, everyone. Im jim rosenfield. Philadelphia police are investigating a womans claims against Nelson Aguilar inside cheerleaders Gentlemens Club. Joining us live from police headquarters, randy gilhen ha y and a sframt the eagles put out reporter jim, police say their detectives have not yet interviewed anybody from the Eagles Organization nap could be coming. Meantime, special victims detectives are speaking with the alleged victim, whos an exotic dancer from the club you mentioned in south philadelphia. Police say that 27yearold dancer working at the cheerleaders Gentlemens Club file add Police Report yesterday afternoon accusing a member of the Philadelphia Eagles of sexually assaulting her inside the club. Were apparently investigating an allegation of a Sexual Assault. Reporter police havent

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