AP: Ray Rice video sent to NFL offices in April, addressed to security chief
By Ryan Wilson | CBSSports.com
A law enforcement official told the Associated Press Thursday that he sent the surveillance video showing Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee in the face and knocking her unconscious to NFL headquarters to the attention of league security chief Jeffrey Miller in April.
Miller denied that he had seen or received the video, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has said several times publicly that no one in his office viewed the video until TMZ posted it on its website earlier this month.
The law enforcement official, speaking to the AP on the condition of anonymity, said he didn't know if Miller ever saw the video, and that his only communication with the league was a voicemail from an unidentified woman in the league offices confirming that the package containing the video had been received.
The law enforcement official said he has no plans to speak with NFL investigators about the case.
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