Darron Lee used ChatGPT for advice on dealing with “unresponsive” person Former NFL linebacker Darron Lee faced a preliminary hearing on Monday for charges of first-degree murder and tampering with evidence. The case against him includes evidence that prosecutors argue strongly implicates him. According to Local 3 News, the prosecution presented testimony that Lee had sought advice from ChatGPT on how to handle an unresponsive person. The conversation, retrieved from Lee’s phone, appears to have been part of a broader effort to address a situation involving the victim, Gabriella Perpetuo. Body camera footage from the incident shows Lee informing a police officer that Perpetuo, a 29-year-old woman, may have slipped and fallen in the shower. However, the police report indicates that blood was found in her home, along with broken glass. Authorities also noted that Perpetuo had multiple stab wounds, black eyes, bite marks, and blood coming from her nose and mouth. These injuries contradict Lee’s initial account, raising questions about his version of events. Prosecutors have not ruled out the possibility of seeking the death penalty against Lee. The case has drawn significant attention due to the inclusion of digital evidence from ChatGPT, which is being presented as part of the prosecution’s strategy to demonstrate Lee’s involvement. The messages suggest he was attempting to rationalize the victim’s condition, potentially downplaying the severity of her injuries. Lee, a first-round draft pick by the Jets in 2016, previously played for the Chiefs and Bills. Beyond the criminal charges, he also faces a $50 million wrongful-death lawsuit from Perpetuo’s family.#chatgpt #darron_lee #gabriella_perpetuo #local_3_news #jets

A.J. Brown trade talks: Eagles want first-rounder and more for WR in 'Quinnen Williams-type deal' A.J. Brown's future with the Eagles remains uncertain as the team prepares for the upcoming free agency period. While multiple teams have expressed interest in the wide receiver, the Eagles have not yet made a trade move, according to NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo. Garafolo reported on Good Morning Football that Philadelphia is seeking a "Quinnen Williams-type deal" for Brown, which would include a first-round draft pick and a second-round selection as additional compensation. The reference to the Quinnen Williams trade involves the Jets' 2022 deal with Dallas, where they sent the defensive tackle for a 2026 second-round pick, a 2027 first-rounder, and Mazi Smith. The Eagles' asking price for Brown is considered high, as general manager Howie Roseman has not felt pressured to move the wideout. If a deal resembling the Williams transaction does not materialize, the Eagles may choose to retain Brown for another season, given his consistent performance as a 1,000-yard receiver. Garafolo emphasized that trade discussions often begin with a starting point but do not necessarily reflect the final outcome. The Eagles' approach to budgeting for free agency is also influenced by the Brown situation. Trading Brown now would result in significant dead money for the team, exceeding $40 million, which Roseman would need to address. Delaying the trade until after June 1 could reduce this financial burden, though it would also mean forfeiting draft capital for the current season. The Eagles' strategy is further complicated by their roster of free agents, including tight end Dallas Goedert. The outcome of Brown's trade negotiations in the coming week could shape how active the team is during free agency.#howie_roseman #jets #a_j_brown #mazi_smith #dallas_goeedert