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Rashee Rice Accused Of Socking Photographer In Face, Causing Jaw Injury

TMZ.com Thursday, 9 May 2024 ()
Rashee Rice has been accused of hitting a photographer so hard in the face during an altercation outside of a Texas nightclub earlier this week, he left the man with swelling on his jaw ... this according to new police documents, obtained by TMZ…
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