DiVincenzo responded to the negative attention by deleting his account, which had been dormant since June 2, 2016.
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Villanova men’s basketball tweeted a statement hours after the game saying that the tweets were not DiVincenzo’s. “Unfortunately a Twitter account belonging to Donte DiVincenzo was hacked tonight,” the “official statement” read. “None of the statements attributed to Donte are his – he has not used the account for months. The account has been deactivated. Please disregard any of these false tweets.”
But that tweet was quickly deleted, likely after a program spokesman realized a hack would not have explained tweets that were years old.
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Villanova men’s basketball’s official twitter account tweeted, then deleted, this statement. (Screenshot: Twitter)
The program, as of late Monday night, had not released a second statement on the subject.
Much of these posts were made when DiVincenzo was young and provide yet another example of the pitfalls of social media.
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at his dad calling him a p*ssy cause he didn't want to play soccer