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Pats owner charged in prostitution bust


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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Side note: I've gotten a couple of story updates from NFL.com since this broke. The stories involve Jordy Nelson and Kevin Colbert.

Somehow, I get the impression they're reluctant to discuss this :thinking:

Sure they have every PR person they have working for them working on Damage control before they start putting stuff out

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15 minutes ago, CRA said:

That would be a good call.  That would be bigger than Kraft.

but it isn’t a big tier of who could be bigger.  Wonder why they would throw Kraft out there and not Tiger though.  Tiger isn’t in his prime and already has lots of scandals attached to his name 

Also, Tiger likes his ladies to smell like hash browns.  Hence his love for Denny's waitresses.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Oh hell...

Sadly, that sounds plausible.

He is just a name.  

But you think of a Major Celebrity, and they have a house close to there.  Mentioned Joe Namath in the other post.  

 

He11 Bill Gates has a house just 30 min from there

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Postitution and human trafficking are very VERY different.

Prostitution would be pretty lame and boring.

Trafficking however is a huge huge offense and would most likely include under age, illegal victims which carries minimum jail time especially if the feds are involved even with the best lawyers money can buy.

 

 

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It is not enough simply to avoid being found guilty of a crime. We are all held to a higher standard and must conduct ourselves in a way that is responsible, promotes the values of the NFL, and is lawful. If you are convicted of a crime or subject to a disposition of a criminal proceeding (as defined in this Policy), you are subject to discipline. But even if your conduct does not result in a criminal conviction, if the league finds that you have engaged in any of the following conduct, you will be subject to discipline.

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19 minutes ago, ncfan said:

He is just a name.  

But you think of a Major Celebrity, and they have a house close to there.  Mentioned Joe Namath in the other post.  

He11 Bill Gates has a house just 30 min from there

Granted. A plausible one, though. Jordan's a known a--hole, and didn't he get called out for cheating on his wife at one point?

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