Robert Kraft charged with solicitation in sex trafficking ring

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So they have Kraft on tape doing some dirty deeds, eh? He won't worry about it; his good buddy Roger Goodell will figure out a way to have those tapes destroyed. Just like he did when he covered up for the Cheatriots when he burned the tapes that proved they had recorded the Rams practices prior to the Super Bowl.

Some things never change......

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I went to get a massage in December at a local parlor here in town. It was a birthday gift to myself. My first ever massage.

Anyway...All I got was a friggin hug.

The lady was Japanese I think. He name was "Lisa". Very nice looking lady, she was perhaps 40'ish and in fantastic shape.

I was completely naked, not knowing the protocol. In fact, I was so naiive that once I got in the room and stripped down, I used the towell as a pillow. She giggled at that as she took the towell and covered my bare ass with it.

But at the end she sat me up and was wiping me down with a warm towell, then came in for a hug, which was nice and all, but felt awkward. Feelin kinda jipped all things considered.

I've been meaning to go back. Dont judge me mfers ....lol

I'll be asking for Lisa of course.

Of course!
 
So they have Kraft on tape doing some dirty deeds, eh? He won't worry about it; his good buddy Roger Goodell will figure out a way to have those tapes destroyed. Just like he did when he covered up for the Cheatriots when he burned the tapes that proved they had recorded the Rams practices prior to the Super Bowl.

Some things never change......

Again..........they are no longer friends.

The NFL and Goodell are not bailing out Kraft.

Have you forgotten what happened over deflated footballs?

And Goodell doesn't have the tapes the police do.
 
You've never had a 5 dollar milkshake?

25K in ROD dollars to anyone that knows the reference
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IMO he went there knowing that the women wouldn't know who he was, and so it was "safe" for him to go and indulge whatever fetish or sexual activity he wanted.
Any billionaire that assumes that is a complete idiot. If nothing else, you have a few in your inner circle that make your stupid not show through. This was shit house stupid and there is no WAY he didn't know - nor that they didn't. He thinks he's fucking invincible as he has gotten away with so much shit in the highest profile industry in this WORLD.

I doubt if he knew anything about sex trafficked women making up the entire staff, or anything about the owners of the multiple parlors.
A fucking billionaire? Seriously? If he didn't, he's THE dumbest billionaire that EVER existed. He was not only in the know but he was part of the dirty underbelly that services his ilk. It's actually bizarre that you of all people would give this POS a pass on this. Sorry Les but these cunts know damn well who they are dealing with. And frankly, they are requesting EXACTLTY what they desire. It's surrealistically funny that someone would think he went there because it was the only place he could get a good massage.

Interesting theory. Makes sense.
Sorry.... but in theory or any other false reality - no it doesn't.

I'm about as libertarian as it gets but the idea that he didn't know is hilarious. If they were of age, not being forced, and being paid, I actually have no problem with them plying their trade. Would I want my daughter doing it? NO. But the world's oldest profession is not there without reason.

Frankly, I just don't buy that he happened upon a massage parlor and had no IDEAR that they were of this ilk. I'm cracking up at just the idea of it. I'm guessing the DA is as well. Will they be able to press charges? I'll hold my breath.
 
I don't see disbanded. Their property and contracts are theirs alone. They can be refused any interaction with the NFL. They will still be the Packers but would have to join another league or go independent.
Ah, No. the Packers as any team, can be disbanded. They only exist at the whim of the other owners. Remember, the Packers don't own Lambeau field. The city of Green Bay does. They own some property around the stadium, but that's all.
 
According to Forbes the Packers $2.625 Billion ranks 12th in the NFL. Cowboys rank 1st at $5 Billion.
The teams are only worth that much as long as they are part of the TV sharing package. Take that away, and you have very little.
 
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There's no practical way that the NFL and Goodell destroy a franchise. They can take away a draft pick or two. Also, in the case of Kraft, they could suddenly open an investigation into that company of Brady's that the Patriots pay, and decide that they are circumventing the salary cap (for a number of years) and decide that merits punishment. I'd love to see the Patriots stripped of cap space equivalent to what they've paid Brady's company (and for the sake of the CBA, have that cap space divided up among every other team) along with the loss of picks for the actual punishment. I doubt that happens, but it would be fair.
 
Ah, No. the Packers as any team, can be disbanded. They only exist at the whim of the other owners. Remember, the Packers don't own Lambeau field. The city of Green Bay does. They own some property around the stadium, but that's all.
Packers can't be disbanded by the NFL. They can be thrown out of the NFL.
 
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Sorry.... but in theory or any other false reality - no it doesn't.

I'm about as libertarian as it gets but the idea that he didn't know is hilarious.

Still have to disagree. His little brain was in control at that time and it has a one track mind. Unless you're a mind reader and know he analyzed the situation thoroughly to be certain he was patronizing a business involved with human trafficking? The same could be said of any customer of any business that participates in human trafficking. No one goes into a Chinese restaurant or any other business interviewing each employee whether they are there by free will before making a purchase.

I believe as Les stated that Kraft's desire for anonymity might well be in play here. He's wealthy enough to not have to risk it otherwise. Now if it can be proven he has some ownership stake in the business then of course that is something else entirely.
 
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Still have to disagree. His little brain was in control at that time and it has a one track mind. Unless you're a mind reader and know he analyzed the situation thoroughly to be certain he was patronizing a business involved with human trafficking? The same could be said of any customer of any business that participates in human trafficking. No one goes into a Chinese restaurant or any other business interviewing each employee whether they are there by free will before making a purchase.

I believe as Les stated that Kraft's desire for anonymity might well be in play here. He's wealthy enough to not have to risk it otherwise. Now if it can be proven he has some ownership stake in the business then of course that is something else entirely.
I’d agree with you if it wasn’t for the fact that he’s a billionaire. I don’t think you can use stupid as an excuse here. People with that kind of wealth have people vetting virtually everything they do. If he desired anonymity, he could easily have it. Having his limo parked outside is not exactly a good way to get it.