« Reply #22 on: February 27, 2014, 11:23:27 AM »
http://nypost.com/2014/02/25/knicks-raymond-felton-being-questioned-by-cops/He kept the gun in a bag under their bed, sources said.
It’s unclear why Raymondo-Felton — a first-year student at Fordham Law School — picked Monday night to finally rat him out.
Although the pair was estranged, Felton was still living at their West 63rd Street home, sources said.
His wife waited until Felton headed to Madison Square Garden for the Knicks’ game against the Dallas Mavericks — then called her divorce lawyer, sources said.
She told the lawyer she was frightened and planned to hide the gun, but he advised her not to keep it, sources said.
Her lawyer then called Felton’s attorney and told him they’d send him the weapon, sources said.
But Felton’s lawyer balked.
“I don’t think anybody is allowed to possess an unregistered, unlicensed firearm in the city of New York, so certainly anyone who offers one to me will be told politely but firmly no thank you,” said Felton’s lawyer, Michael Stutman on Tuesday.
Stutman added that his client was both surprised and upset when his wife filed for divorce.
When Raymondo-Felton’s lawyer then demanded that Stutman get Felton to come get the weapon, Stutman protested, saying his client was on the basketball court, sources said.
That’s when Raymondo-Felton and her lawyer went to the cops with the gun.
Very strange, if true. Basically Felton's lawyer said he wouldn't take the gun nor have Felton pick it up and got his client arrested.
Whole thing seems very odd. Still strange his wife turned him in knowing full well he would get arrested.

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