Kerr Kriisa arrested by FBI

Nightwish

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He sounds like a sociopath but that's just my uneducated opinion from the allegations. If you create a made-up world in which you're lying and hurting others, getting rich doing so, and you're trying to gain sympathy and more rewards for yourself by lying about your own mother and telling someone she has a serious illness, that's beyond anything I thought of when I heard about the arrest. There's a lack of empathy there that unfortunately some in life just have or develop.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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He sounds like a sociopath but that's just my uneducated opinion from the allegations. If you create a made-up world in which you're lying and hurting others, getting rich doing so, and you're trying to gain sympathy and more rewards for yourself by lying about your own mother and telling someone she has a serious illness, that's beyond anything I thought of when I heard about the arrest. There's a lack of empathy there that unfortunately some in life just have or develop.
Yup pretty awful stuff. Honestly sounds like something an addict would concoct. I’ve seen some ridiculous stuff in my day to get money.
 
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Starrcade

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He sounds like a sociopath but that's just my uneducated opinion from the allegations. If you create a made-up world in which you're lying and hurting others, getting rich doing so, and you're trying to gain sympathy and more rewards for yourself by lying about your own mother and telling someone she has a serious illness, that's beyond anything I thought of when I heard about the arrest. There's a lack of empathy there that unfortunately some in life just have or develop.

It's a crazy world. Some don't even have empathy for opinions that differ from there's on message forums and try to get them taken down like a brat.
 

champagnecat

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Why in the world did the person getting scammed wait so long to report him? He should’ve never been at UK or anywhere else. Unless he believed the story that long?
 

Smeegs

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Why in the world did the person getting scammed wait so long to report him? He should’ve never been at UK or anywhere else. Unless he believed the story that long?
It wasn’t just one person, there are multiple victims named in the indictment.

As for why he wasn’t reported sooner, who knows? People can be amazingly gullible when dealing with a smooth talking scam artist …even really rich ones. Especially when the scam artist comes with an aura of credibility as a somewhat famous athlete.
 

FilsonCat

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Why in the world did the person getting scammed wait so long to report him? He should’ve never been at UK or anywhere else. Unless he believed the story that long?
He invented at least one fake persona to help keep the scam going. The allegations in the indictment probably are not all of it, and there's going to be more if he does a plea agreement. He's going to have to spill all of it.
 
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UKnine

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Huh? If you plea you are committing to time, fine, and often forfeiture. And, admitting to the elements of the crime to which you plea. That admission will be under oath before a Court that must accept your plea. Federal prosecutions rarely (I mean rarely) plea out with someone not going to jail.

You are totally wrong. When they come after people a lot of times there case is not as air tight as most people think. They accept pleas all the time with the writing saying the defendant saying it is not a plea of guilt and the government specifying that there is no admission of guilt. The defendant will agree to a payment but it ends up being way less than a drawn out trial would cost.

Tons of people who truly believe they are innocent take these pleas to save time, money, stress and worry. Even if innocent, instead of fighting for hundreds of thousands of dollars and risking a jury conviction, it’s easier to agree to pay a lesser amount and keep your record clean. The feds agree to this when their case is not very good.
 

MychalG

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Doesn't sound like he is playing with a full deck.."Former UK player." That is always included.