Woman who released Foerster drug video: 'A point has to be proven'

Woman who released Foerster drug video: 'A point has to be proven'

9 years ago
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The woman who released a video of now-former Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting an unidentified white powder has tried to justify her decision to release the incriminating footage.

Foerster resigned Monday after the video was released Sunday.

Related: Dolphins investigating video of OL coach appearing to snort substance

Kijuana Nige said she released the video to highlight systemic inequality in the United States, a decision that was spurred by racial tensions, believing Foerster would've been immediately fired were he a minority.

"Unfortunately, a point has to be proven," Nige said on ESPN Radio's The Dan Le Batard Show

Foerster turned down a request to appear on the show.

Nige insists Foerster would've been outed even if she didn't post the video.

"Even if he didn't send that video, it was going to be exposed because it needed to be exposed."

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