Woman says she was ex-Dolphins coach’s ‘cocaine platter’

The Las Vegas woman who posted video of former Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster on Facebook snorting lines of white powder said that he used her as a ‘cocaine platter,’ it was reported on Wednesday.

Kijuana Nige Sherrod said that she released the footage online because she felt threatened by him.

Foerster resigned as offensive line coach from the Dolphins shortly after the video surfaced on Monday.

‘He basically sent me a message saying anything I planned to do or tried to harm him will be turned over to his job’s security team,’ Sherrod told ESPN.

The interview was first reported by The Miami Herald.

‘After he sent the video, he came off his high and low-key kind of threatened me if I ended up exposing the information,’ she said.

The Las Vegas woman who posted video of former Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster (seen above on May 31) on Facebook snorting lines of white powder said that he used her as a ‘cocaine platter’ 

Kijuana Nige Sherrod said that she released the footage online because she felt threatened by him

Kijuana Nige Sherrod said that she released the footage online because she felt threatened by him

Kijuana Nige Sherrod said that she released the footage online because she felt threatened by him 

Nige claims she shared the video to Facebook because it's NFL Sunday, and said that Foerster repeatedly professed his love for her. She also claims that she has more footage in some of the comments, though it is unclear if that is true 

Nige claims she shared the video to Facebook because it’s NFL Sunday, and said that Foerster repeatedly professed his love for her. She also claims that she has more footage in some of the comments, though it is unclear if that is true 

Nige said that Foerster would often use cocaine both at team headquarters as well as wherever the team traveled

Nige said that Foerster would often use cocaine both at team headquarters as well as wherever the team traveled

Nige said she plans to release more incriminating photos and videos partly because of the way in which blacks are treated in this country

Nige said she plans to release more incriminating photos and videos partly because of the way in which blacks are treated in this country

She said she was 'surprised' that he would send her a video that, if leaked, could jeopardize his career

She said she was ‘surprised’ that he would send her a video that, if leaked, could jeopardize his career

‘Before he could do anything to me, I felt that needed to be exposed. Just in case I somehow pop up dead, that story was still going to get out.’

In the video a man later identified as Foerster seems to be speaking to a woman and saying how much he misses her.

He then says: ‘I’m about to go into a meeting but I’m going to do this before I go,’ before using a $20 bill to snort the substance.

Nige said that she and Foerster first met when the Dolphins traveled to California last month to prepare for a game against the Los Angeles Charges on September 17.

'I really don't do this often but... since it's NFL Sunday let's talk about these coaches folks,' she wrote in the Facebook post

‘I really don’t do this often but… since it’s NFL Sunday let’s talk about these coaches folks,’ she wrote in the Facebook post

A few hours later she explained her reasoning for sharing the video, writing: 'Those are his habits and he recorded himself and sent it to me professing his love'

A few hours later she explained her reasoning for sharing the video, writing: ‘Those are his habits and he recorded himself and sent it to me professing his love’

‘He was calling for entertainment,’ she said. ‘He did mention he wanted to party. We met multiple times. Chris Foerster used me as his cocaine platter…. I was dating him.’

She said that the video of Foerster snorting the white powder was filmed inside his Dolphins office within the past week.

Nige said that Foerster would often use cocaine both at team headquarters as well as wherever the team traveled.

‘This is a regular habit of his anywhere he goes,’ she said.

‘Doesn’t matter if they’re in Miami or London or New York. I was invited everywhere they went.

‘Everywhere they went he sent me other footage.

‘That is not the only piece of footage. That’s just the tip of the iceberg. He was doing it at his desk. He was at his Miami office.’

Nige was then asked what went wrong in the relationship.

‘Many things went wrong. He started out the whole situation lying to me.

‘From the beginning I asked what his status was. He told he had three kids.

‘He told me he was married but that he was divorced. He asked me if I would move to Miami.

‘He invited not just me but my best friend to move to Miami and live in his condo.

‘The fact he tried to lie and sell so many dreams. On top of that you’re a drug addict and get paid millions.’

When she was asked if other Dolphins personnel were involved in cocaine use, she said: ‘When we were together, there was no one else around. But he spoke to me about other people.’

Nige said she plans to release more incriminating photos and videos partly because of the way in which blacks are treated in this country.

‘My motive was to basically expose the inequalities in the system,’ she said.

‘It’s not just the NFL. The inequalities that come with being a minority compared with a white privileged person in America in general.

‘This is shining light on the inequalities we have as a country. We don’t get paid the same amount as everyone else.

In the video, Foerster seems to be speaking to a woman and saying how much he misses her

In the video, Foerster seems to be speaking to a woman and saying how much he misses her

He then says: 'I'm about to go into a meeting but I'm gonna do this first,' before using a $20 bill to snort the substance

He then says: ‘I’m about to go into a meeting but I’m gonna do this first,’ before using a $20 bill to snort the substance

In the video Foerster speaks into the camera and says: 'It'll be a while before we can do this again. Because I know you have to keep that baby. But I think about you when I do it. I think about how much I miss you. How we got high together, how much fun it was'

In the video Foerster speaks into the camera and says: ‘It’ll be a while before we can do this again. Because I know you have to keep that baby. But I think about you when I do it. I think about how much I miss you. How we got high together, how much fun it was’

The clip, which lasts 56 seconds in total, has already circulated on Facebook and Twitter, along with other social media sites. It's not clear how old it is 

The clip, which lasts 56 seconds in total, has already circulated on Facebook and Twitter, along with other social media sites. It’s not clear how old it is 

‘To be completely honest, me and my best friend actually already had plans to record him someway regardless to expose him.

‘Even if he didn’t send that video, it was going to be exposed because it needed to be exposed.

‘How do we have someone who is paid millions to be a leader for a team doing blow when we can’t have blacks kneeling for the anthem.

‘After I realized his habits and who he was and everything going on the system, he was going to get exposed.’

She said she was ‘surprised’ that he would send her a video that, if leaked, could jeopardize his career.

‘Who would do that? I’m being paid millions of dollars to be a leader for an international team? If I was getting paid millions of dollars, I would never have done anything like this. No blow, no kind of crime that would put me in position to lose that job ever,’ she said.

Nige was asked if she loved Foerster.

‘Love is a very strong word,’ she said.

‘He’s a good guy. He’s a caring guy. Don’t get me wrong. I do care about Chris.

‘He is a good person. Unfortunately, an example had to be made about the system.

‘Unfortunately, he was the example used. It’s not I have something against him. It’s something I have against the system.’

Foerster lives in St Petersburg with his wife Michelle and their three children during the off-season

Foerster lives in St Petersburg with his wife Michelle and their three children during the off-season

Nige said the fact that Foerster was given an opportunity to resign rather than be fired outright was a sign of inequality.

‘How was he given the opportunity to resign after having such footage surface in the first place?’ she said.

‘This was [not] an African American man. If he was a minority, they would have fired him. They would not have given him the opportunity to resign.

‘That further shines a lot on the inequalities of the system. They treat certain people different and that’s not fair.

‘Everyone I expose, I expose for a specific reason. It’s more about the social injustices going on in the system.’  

In the video Foerster speaks into the camera and says: ‘It’ll be a while before we can do this again. Because I know you have to keep that baby. But I think about you when I do it. I think about how much I miss you. How we got high together, how much fun it was.’ 

After he’s finished snorting the substance he gathers the rest with his finger before putting it in his mouth and saying: ‘I wish I was licking this off your p****.’

The clip, which lasts 56 seconds in total, has already circulated on Facebook and Twitter, along with other social media sites.  

Foerster was promoted in February to run game time coordinator and offensive line coach. 

He’s been an assistant coach with eight different teams since his career started with the Minnesota Vikings in 1992.  

Foerster lives in St Petersburg with his wife Michelle and their three children during the off-season. 

Foerster, was in his second season of his second run with the Dolphins before he resigned. He is pictured in 2015 while he was working for the San Francisco 49ers

Foerster, was in his second season of his second run with the Dolphins before he resigned. He is pictured in 2015 while he was working for the San Francisco 49ers

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