Heartwarming Tale of Te'o's Girlfriend Revealed as Fiction - New York Times

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Manti Te’o, Notre Dame’s star linebacker, was one of the feel-good stories of the 2012 college football season, excelling on the field despite the deaths of his grandmother and his girlfriend, he said, within hours of each other.


[h=6]Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images[/h]Manti Te'o was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy and led Notre Dame to an unexpected berth in the Bowl Championship Series title game.

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On Wednesday, that story fell apart when the Web site Deadspin published an article saying that Te’o’s girlfriend never existed.
Notre Dame said in a statement that Te’o was the victim of “what appears to be a hoax in which someone using the fictitious name Lennay Kekua apparently ingratiated herself with Manti and then conspired with others to lead him to believe she had tragically died of leukemia.”
The university said it had initiated an investigation Dec. 26 to assist Te’o and his family “in discovering the motive for the nature of this hoax.”
“While the proper authorities will continue to investigate this troubling matter, this appears to be, at a minimum, a sad and very cruel deception to entertain its perpetrators,” Notre Dame said.
Te’o’s seemingly heartwarming story of perseverance was told and retold during the season, in which he was for the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy and led Notre Dame to an unexpected berth in the Bowl Championship Series title game.
On Wednesday evening, he released a statement saying he was the victim of “someone’s sick joke and constant lies.”

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