Yep she isnt bad looking at all.
http://www.nikkigiavasis.com/
Looking at that photo intrigued me to further read about this guy.
Going further....
Officials search Bobby Cutts Jr's home again
Posted by Amanda GarettJohn Horton Laura Johnston June 21, 2007 00:25AM
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Jessie Davis
Amanda Garett
Every move Bobby Cutts Jr. makes is scrutinized.
Every past dalliance, every flaw, every mistake analyzed.
People here and across the country are desperate for clues about what happened to his girlfriend, Jessie Davis, and their unborn child.
And the sudden spotlight must be nearly suffocating for the Canton athlete who grew up to be a Canton cop.
Strangers on television talk about how he fathered three children with three women and is the father of the child Davis carries. They ponder why he kicked in the door of one of those women nine years ago while she was with Cleveland Cavaliers player Shawn Kemp.
Cutts can't eat. He can't sleep.
And even though investigators say he isn't a suspect, Cutts said he knows otherwise. "I would be dumb and naive to think that they weren't treating me as a suspect by different things I've had to go through in the past couple days," Cutts told the Canton Repository.
Investigators from the Stark County Sheriff's Office and the FBI have searched his house and his pickup truck.
A former Akron police detective who has visited Davis' duplex twice this week suspects that someone who knew Davis was most likely involved.
"It's a crime scene of someone being invited in," said Timothy Dimoff, president of SACS Consulting & Investigative Services in Akron.
"There's an argument, things get out of hand, the suspect gets angry, a physical altercation takes place, she hits her head and there's blood," he speculated. "He takes the cell phone and anything else that he thinks can be used as evidence against him."
John Miller, president of the Canton Police Patrolmen's Association, called Cutts innocent.
"Everyone who watches TV in this country all suspect Bobby Cutts," he said. "It's all sensationalized."
Cutts hasn't speculated about what happened to Davis. He said he hasn't talked to her since about 8 p.m. the night she disappeared.
Investigators have repeatedly said Cutts is cooperating. And Cutts said it's because he's done nothing wrong.
Cutts was born in Canton -- hometown of the Pro Football Hall of Fame -- on May 21, 1977.
At GlenOak High School, Cutts earned mostly Bs and Cs, but he excelled at sports before graduating in 1995.
His athletic prowess scored him a football scholarship at nearby Walsh University, a Catholic school in North Canton.
He didn't last long in the football program, a coach said, because Cutts couldn't compete at the college level. But he studied sociology for three years and worked in the school's public relations department, a school spokesman said.
During that time, Cutts also met Nikki Giavasis, another student who would become the mother of his first child, Taylor Nicole Giavasis, who was born in August of 1997.
By the end of the following year, Cutts and Giavasis split up. And it wasn't amicable.
In December of 1998, Cutts went to Giavasis' Massillon duplex and rang the bell. When Giavasis -- who was inside with Cavs star Kemp -- didn't answer, he smashed through the door and Giavasis called police.
She said she feared for her and her daughter's safety.
Police arrested Cutts. Three weeks later, he pleaded no contest to trespassing and paid $180 in fines and costs.
Cutts left college six months before graduation for family reasons, according to police records. Exactly why is unclear.
In 1999, Cutts went to work for GE Capital in Canton as a collection coordinator and about 18 months later applied to the Canton Police Department.
"I was born and raised in this community, and I want to be a positive influence on others born and raised here," Cutts wrote in his application.
He got the job and soon met his future wife, Kelly Schaub.
A neighbor said he heard that Schaub met Cutts when she called police to her Crescent Road home. In 2001, Schaub and Cutts married and soon had a baby girl.
While Cutts and Giavasis were still squabbling over custody of their daughter, Cutts' life appeared to be on track.
He had a solid job and a growing family in the town where he grew up.
Things start
coming apart But in February of 2003, things began to unravel.
The Police Department fired Cutts, claiming he lied to officers about a gun his cousin, a drug dealer, had. The gun belonged to Cutts, and he said he didn't know it was missing.
Cutts' cousin, however, told police that Cutts gave him the weapon.
Seven months later, following federal mediation, Cutts was reinstated with back pay. The case arbiter pointed out that the Police Department took the word of a career criminal under arrest for serious federal and state charges over that of Cutts.
But there were more problems.
Cutts was seeing another woman, Jessie Davis. But Davis was pregnant with Cutts' child, his first boy, whom they named Blake.
There are conflicting stories about whether Cutts' wife knew about Jessie Davis or Blake. Regardless, the marriage continued.
Cutts, meanwhile, was still fighting for custody of his daughter, Taylor.
In June 2005, after years apart from Taylor, Cutts asked a Stark County court to grant him custody. Cutts told the court that it's in the child's "best interest to live in the stable home" that he can provide.
Last fall, Cutts volunteered as an assistant football coach at Oakwood Middle School in Plain Township.
He also earned some extra money -- $2,602 -- as an assistant basketball coach at Glenwood Middle School.
In June 2006, a lawyer appointed by the court to represent the child issued a 12-page report recommending Cutts get custody because of Nikki Giavasis' lifestyle.
Giavasis, who lives in California, is a curvaceous model who hangs out with professional athletes. She bore one of Shawn Kemp's children. Among other things, she has posed in revealing clothes for various magazine, such as FitBody, Smooth and Floss, danced on various television shows and modeled for Pirelli tires.
Negative notes
in custody dispute "I do not believe that [Giavasis] has provided Taylor with the stability that the child needs in order to flourish and reach her complete potential," wrote the child's lawyer.
But her lawyer wasn't entirely happy with Cutts, either. In the lawyer's report, she questioned Cutts' MySpace posting identifying himself as a "swinger" and his having a child with Davis while married.
The child's lawyer recommended that Cutts, Giavasis and Taylor get counseling.
Two weeks later, a Stark County judge ordered Cutts to take custody of Taylor through year's end.
Giavasis did not return messages left with several of her relatives Tuesday.
She has disputed numerous aspects of the lawyer's report. It has been reported in recent months that Taylor is living with her mother in California again.
On Wednesday, a black BMW and a blue Saturn sat in the driveway of Cutts' house on Ayshire Avenue NE, a comfortable neighborhood where many still don't lock their doors.
Someone shooed visitors away from the front door of the split-level house where a child's plastic playhouse sat empty in the backyard.
And FBI agents continued to canvass the neighborhood asking questions. "It's just sad," said Conny Mravich, who lives across the street from Cutts. "I wish they would hurry up and find something out."