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Who posted the video of Fins coach?

- By Brett Clarkson Staff writer

Kijuana Nige Sherrod — whose Facebook account showed a video of Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting lines of white powder — describes herself on Facebook as a self-employed “profession­al tease.”

Sherrod is 33 and originally from the Kansas City, Mo., area, according to a report published Monday by the Kansas City Star newspaper.

She’s a native of Blue Springs, Mo., just east of Kansas City, and a 2003 graduate of Blue Springs High School, the Star reported.

Sherrod also was a volleyball player for the University of Missouri, the newspaper reported.

A 2002 statement from the University of Missouri announcing Sherrod’s intent to become a Mizzou Tiger lists some of her accomplish­ments.

“Sherrod is a two-time All-Conference First Team selection from Blue Springs High School,” the statement reads.

In a profile on ModelMayhe­m.com, a social media-like site for working and aspiring models, Sherrod describes herself as once being nationally ranked in sports but also mentions other interests.

“Enjoy acting, singing, modeling, and being active,” the profile says. “Travel around the nation constantly. Contact me if you are need of an above average model today.”

Sherrod couldn’t be reached for comment Monday despite efforts to reach her by phone and text message.

On Facebook, her posts are tagged with a “Paradise, NV” location. Paradise, an unincorpor­ated town that neighbors Las Vegas, is home to much of the Las Vegas strip, the stretch filled with casinos and hotels.

The Foerster video appeared on Sherrod’s Facebook account after NFL players were criticized for taking a knee during the pre-game national anthem ceremonies.

Before Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said he wanted players to stand during the anthem, which resulted in head coach Adam Gase institutin­g a rule that players were now expected to stand during the anthem.

“The white people mad at me like I forced blow down this mans [sic] nose and like I recorded it on tha low,” reads a post on Sherrod’s Facebook. “So quick to make excuses for him but will roast a minority player over an athem [sic], dog fights, weed, domestic issues etc.”

While the video was visible on Sherrod’s Facebook page Monday morning, it was removed from public view just before noon.

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