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Kellen Winslow Story Becomes Increasingly Odd
(1/18 3:25 PT)

The Facts:
Embarrassing details have emerged about the recent arrest of Winslow, who was charged last month with possession of synthetic marijuana. Police approached Winslow, who was parked in his car outside a Target store in East Hanover, N.J., because they were summoned by a woman who complained that he was masturbating in the vehicle, according to police and court records. Reported by ESPN.com

Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
There you have it. Winslow denied any wrongdoing and told police he was lost and looking for a Boston Market restaurant, according to the records. Winslow's publicist, Denise White, issued a statement Friday on Twitter. "Kellen pulled over to a parking lot to smoke what he thought at the time was a legal substance," the statement read. "He changed his clothes in his vehicle as to not smell like smoke when he returned home. There was absolutely nothing inappropriate that took place and if there was police would have investigated further and charged Kellen which they did not. This will be the only time we will comment on this unfounded and ridiculous claim." Winslow was "slouched down in his seat and moving around" when police arrived, the incident report said. He was wearing dark sweatpants and his genitals were not exposed, according to police. The initial police reports list "lewdness" as the originally reported crime or incident, but Winslow hasn't been charged with a crime of that nature. Because police didn't witness it, they can't charge him unless the victim signs the complaint form and appears in court. Winslow was charged with possession of a controlled substance, a third-degree crime. The well-traveled tight end is 30 and will be a free agent in March. It's highly unlikely that he returns to the Jets.

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