Hoo boy, Robert Kraft

jonalexand1

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i love him even more now. RKK getting tugs. Sit back and get ready for a social media onslaught of fake outrage over an old guy getting a tug.

disclaimer: I highly doubt he had knowledge of any human trafficking...that's obviously a very serious issue if the girls were not there by choice.
 
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CUFam98

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I'm relieved it was girls. I figured Brady and Gronk were giving him reacharounds.
 
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yungan

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He is buying a basketball team, hiring Rick Pitino and making sure he has everything he needs to be successful
 
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CUFam98

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The absurdity of this being illegal creates the demand for human trafficking

Nah. You gotta replenish the strange. Sad but true, human trafficking is the result of the demand outpacing the willing supply. But there is plenty of people willing to believe in hope that get tricked and trapped in the sex business. Prostitution is legal in certain areas of Nevada and they still have major issues with human trafficking.

I blame wedding cake...it makes wimmin fat so men have to go outside the home!
 

TigerLion06

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I also believe this should be legal but I love how most people responding reaction depends on who's doing it. There's somehow a silver lining when it's certain people. Certain folks would be vilified and treated like criminals.

When it's someone you don't like:

I mean I disagree with prostitution being illegal but it's still breaking the law.
He's married so if you disagree with it being illegal he's still married. Or, my favorite, what about the children. Lol.

When you approve of the person:

At least it wasn't boys.
At least he didn't pick them up off of the street.
At least.....

Works every time.
 
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ecrumpton

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Where's Heidi Fleis when he needed her? I figured rich guys had their own personal club to pull from, damn he's worth $6billion. Hell I would be like Richard Gere in Pretty Woman, have a different girl set up in each big city... I mean he's not married. That's like me hiring an uber driver when I've been drinking, worth the $.
 

Da Swami

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I believe he is trying to be a good example for his players before the White House visit to see commie Trump. The message is pay for the *** and don't take it cause you believe you can.
 

Steven15

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First thought, who cares. I think it's crazy prostitution is illegal anyways.

On second thought a millionaire with an absolute smoke GF, and if she wasn't getting it done could have any number of other smoke shows, went with these people? I hope he goes to prison for life on principal alone smh.
 

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mja

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This is incredibly disappointing...not that Robert Kraft was arrested.

How on earth have we gone 30 posts without someone mentioning that Dick Palmer is also implicated?!?
 

SDTiger9

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Nobody on that one pager born in the 70s....

Proof that all of us born in the 70s married hot women who put out.
 
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CUFam98

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I also believe this should be legal but I love how most people responding reaction depends on who's doing it. There's somehow a silver lining when it's certain people. Certain folks would be vilified and treated like criminals.

When it's someone you don't like:

I mean I disagree with prostitution being illegal but it's still breaking the law.
He's married so if you disagree with it being illegal he's still married. Or, my favorite, what about the children. Lol.

When you approve of the person:

At least it wasn't boys.
At least he didn't pick them up off of the street.
At least.....

Works every time.

You're oversimplifying it. Its situational, not "like" or "don't like." I don't care if someone I don't know goes running around on his wife. Thats between he and her and their family. If its someone I know and have some sort of relationship with them, then yes, I'll probably be more judgmental.

Its not like Robert Kraft has any real influence on others. He's the owner of a pro team with adult professionals as employees. Success is measured on the field not by some reputation. If his players decide that this hurts the team, well, thats up to them.

If a college coach/AD etc was caught, yes the response will be different. They are in a position of influence and success is measured on and off the field. Rick Pitino as the coach of the Celtics is different than as the coach of Kentucky or Louisville.

I don't care that Tiger Woods was running around on his wife. I'll never meet the guy, we'll never be friends. It doesn't affect his play on the course. I also understand why Buick and Nike dropped or minimized their relationship with him since they were buying his reputation.