AP found that the Heisman Trophy runner-up talked about
Lennay Kekua on December 8th, and again in an interview published on December
10th, even though Notre Dame said that he learned on December 6th that the
online girlfriend never existed and it was a hoax.
In the December 8th interview, he said, "I mean, I
don't like cancer at all. I lost both my grandparents and my girlfriend to
cancer." That fuels speculation by many that Te'o wasn't the victim of a
hoax, but someone involved in perpetrating it.
According to the story, which garnered Te'o widespread
publicity and sympathy, Kekua died of leukemia in September on the same day as
his grandmother. In another revelation yesterday, Sports Illustrated posted a
previously unpublished transcript of a September interview in which Te'o
mentioned meeting Kekua for the first time after a game in California, saying,
"We met just, ummmm, just she knew my cousin. And kind of saw me there so.
Just kind of regular."
Te'o has since said he never met Kekua in person.
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