Ryan Lochte May Have Made Up Entire Story About Being Robbed By Fake Cops In Rio

Ryan Lochte is still clinging to his story that he and teammates Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen were all pulled over by fake police officers who flashed badges, and then robbed the 4 at gunpoint.

Boomer and Carton give what is supposed to be an account of what really happened when the gun was pulled.

Personally, I think their story is complete bullshit, and probably made up between the teammates to cover-up what they were REALLY doing.

I mean really.. what kind of robbery do you know of where the robber only took the victim’s wallet and not their watch, cell phone and other goodies on hand?? Also, look at the video and images of the 4 after they had supposedly just been robbed, and they are all smiling and joking around, with their watches and cell phones in-hand.

It wouldn’t surprise me if it turns out that Ryan Lochte and his teammates were out doing stupid shit, like looking for hookers, gay sex or even some drugs, which obviously didn’t turn out like they planned.

Brazilian authorities had been seeking Ryan Lochte to ask more questions about his suspicious allegations, and Rio’s Tourism Police had asked for their passports to be seized. A Brazilian judge apparently also issued an order to prevent Lochte from leaving the country, but he had already slipped out of Brazil on an early flight.

Lochte’s teammates Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz were pulled off their plane and before they were able to get outa Dodge. Conger and Bentz are required to stay in the country and to speak with investigators about their “robbery” story.

Lochte and his teammates could face charges of providing false testimony if they had lied to investigators.

I have a feeling that the truth is about to come out, and when it does, I think Ryan Lochte is going to have a LOT of explaining to do!

The suspicious circumstances surrounding the alleged armed robbery of Ryan Lochte and three other members of the U.S. Men’s Swimming Team in Rio is threatening to overshadow the cornucopia of medals the team has won in the 2016 Summer Olympics.

On Sunday, multiple news outlets reported Ryan Lochte’s story stating that early that morning he and teammates Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen were pulled over in a taxi and robbed by gunmen posing as police. However, in the last 24 hours Brazilian authorities have expressed doubt about the swimmers’ story. This has apparently culminated in a court’s decision Wednesday to seize the passports of Lochte and Feigen in an effort to detain them for further investigation.

“Local police arrived at the Olympic Village this a.m. and asked to meet with Ryan Lochte and James Feigen and collect their passports in order to secure further testimony from the athletes. The swim team moved out of the village after their competition ended, so we were not able to make the athletes available,” said Patrick Sandusky, Chief External Affairs Officer for United States Olympic Committee in a statement released Wednesday. “Additionally, as part of our standard security protocol, we do not make athlete travel plans public and therefore cannot confirm the athletes’ current location. We will continue to cooperate with Brazilian authorities.”

News of the alleged robbery first came from Lochte’s mother, Ileana Lochte, whom the swimmer had reportedly called after the incident. After word spread and the media took interest, Lochte, who did not initially go to police with the story, gave his account of what happened to NBC News.

“We got pulled over, in the taxi, and these guys came out with a badge, a police badge, no lights, no nothing just a police badge and they pulled us over,” Lochte said. “They pulled out their guns, they told the other swimmers to get down on the ground — they got down on the ground. I refused, I was like we didn’t do anything wrong, so — I’m not getting down on the ground. And then the guy pulled out his gun, he cocked it, put it to my forehead and he said, ‘Get down,’ and I put my hands up, I was like ‘whatever.’ He took our money, he took my wallet — he left my cell phone, he left my credentials.”

However, an Associated Press report Tuesday revealed that Brazilian authorities had discovered no evidence to back up the story. In fact, a video of the group returning to Olympic Village the night of the alleged incident appears to show Lochte and some of the other swimmers still in possession of some of the items they alleged to have been stolen. Police cannot track down the taxi driver behind the wheel during the robbery, nor any witnesses to the crime and noted that there were inconsistencies between the four swimmers’ stories.

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