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Mother of Tennessee Titans Quarterback Says Son Spent Large Sum Removing Leaked Video

The mother of Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis stated that he spent an exorbitant amount of money to remove a leaked sex tape circulating online. The report contains no additional details on timing, content, or legal actions taken.

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The mother of Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis stated that her son spent an exorbitant amount of money attempting to remove a leaked sex tape of himself that was circulating online. No further details were provided about when the video appeared, what actions were taken, or whether any legal proceedings followed.

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The report did not name the mother or include any statements from Will Levis or the Tennessee Titans organization.

Key Facts

Will Levis
Quarterback for the Tennessee Titans
Leaked video
Sex tape circulated online
Expenditure
Described as exorbitant by mother

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