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Words examined but truth hard to come by in Manti Te’o hoax

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“There are not enough words in the dictionary to describe the overwhelming love & support me & my Aiga have received today,” Titus Tuiasosopo wrote. “Feels like I’ve been drinking from a fire hydrant ...

“I know so much has been splattered all over the media about my son & my family. I also know that many who were born in a manger in Bethlehem & continue to walk on water will undoubtedly express their opinions. Those of you who know us the best still love us the most. It my hope & prayer that we allow the truth to take its course, wherever that may lead. My heart goes out to Manti & the Te’o Aiga.”

Titus Tuiasosopo is a pastor at Oasis Christian Church in Southern California, according to people connected with the congregation. His personal Facebook page is linked to the church’s site. Ronaiah often performs with the church band, according to pictures and other accounts posted on social media sites.

The family has made no other comments about the hoax, and numerous attempts to contact Titus Tuiasosopo and his family were unsuccessful Thursday.

Alema Te’o, Manti’s uncle, told a Utah radio station Thursday of meeting Ronaiah Tuiasosopo before the USC game in November — and voicing concerns over how Tuiasosopo might have planned to use Te’o to benefit an alleged charity organization.

“He was with a young girl the age of 9,” Alema Te’o told 1280-AM The Zone. “He said he did all these fundraisers for leukemia and was doing some things currently to help raise money on behalf of Lennay, this so-called Manti’s girlfriend. ... He said they were having a big fundraiser ... (to) raise money for leukemia victims.

“All the while this guy is talking, I’m saying to myself, ‘This guy is just trying to get close to Manti so he can get an endorsement or plant some seeds for some things down the future or get Manti to come to the events to boost up any type of revenue they could get.’ ... He made it clear they were there to raise money for a friend of Lennay’s who was struggling in college.”

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