Richie Incognito has been suspended indefinitely by the Dolphins. (USATSI)
Left guard Richie Incognito has been suspended indefinitely by the Dolphins, presumably for his alleged role in bullying left tackle Jonathan Martin, who left the team last week and is currently in California seeking counseling. While the NFL investigates the matter, new details emerge daily.

The latest: Incognito would regularly hold meetings for the offensive line ... at a South Florida strip club, according to NationalFootballPost.com's Jason Cole.

“Richie wanted to set up Richie’s world as a way for everybody to act,” a team source told Cole. “Richie thinks everybody should act that way. He doesn’t get that some guys aren’t into that behavior. Some guys don’t want to constantly explain to their wife or girlfriend why they have to go to a strip club.”

And if players didn't go? Incognito would mock them for not being part of the group, Cole wrote.

On Thursday, Cam Cleeland, who was a tight end with the Rams when Incognito was drafted, said this about his former teammate.

"I'm not afraid to say that he was an immature, unrealistic scumbag," Cleeland told the Los Angeles Times. "When it came down to it, he had no personality, he was a locker-room cancer, and he just wanted to fight everybody all the time. It was bizarre beyond belief."

Incognito's Miami teammates came to his defense this week, and he is expected to file a grievance against the team for losing his $235,294.12 weekly salary.

Martin, meanwhile, has hired high-powered attorney David Cornwall, who alleged Thursday night that his client was the victim of verbal abuse in the Dolphins' locker room.

Hours before, Dolphins coach Joe Philbin told the media, "I think we have a strong group of men in the locker room. I believe we had one before this occurred. And I believe we'll have one after."