Bob Kraft didn't get punished, so why should I?
Bob Kraft didn't get punished, so why should I?
Gee, I don't know Deshaun. There is a big difference between 28 to 30 victims (and there are probably many many more who never came forward) and Kraft and his one time he got caught.
But I get it, wrong is wrong, and if we're going to dole out punishments for misconduct, everyone, no matter your role in an organization, should receive the same accountability
Gee, I don't know Deshaun. There is a big difference between 28 to 30 victims (and there are probably many many more who never came forward) and Kraft and his one time he got caught.
But I get it, wrong is wrong, and if we're going to dole out punishments for misconduct, everyone, no matter your role in an organization, should receive the same accountability
I get his argument but there are huge differencesGee, I don't know Deshaun. There is a big difference between 28 to 30 victims (and there are probably many many more who never came forward) and Kraft and his one time he got caught.
But I get it, wrong is wrong, and if we're going to dole out punishments for misconduct, everyone, no matter your role in an organization, should receive the same accountability
If I remember correctly, Kraft wasn’t sued by the massage Place for sexual misconduct. He got caught via a sting or police raid or something. He was never accused of sexual assault. Or maybe I don’t remember it correctly. But I don’t think what Kraft did is on the same level as what Watson did.
What Kraft did was far worse. It's actually sexual assault because the women at that massage parlor were trafficked. They didn't have much choice.
Kind of like that truthful saying:To be fair, for every one time Bob Kraft got caught, he probably got ”away” with it at least 30 times.
Kraft should have gotten a heavy duty suspension and a significant fine for his behavior by the league. How was Kraft supposed to know the women at that parlor were trafficked and specifically the one he was having sex with?What Kraft did was far worse. It's actually sexual assault because the women at that massage parlor were trafficked. They didn't have much choice.
What Kraft did was far worse. It's actually sexual assault because the women at that massage parlor were trafficked. They didn't have much choice.
What Kraft did was far worse. It's actually sexual assault because the women at that massage parlor were trafficked. They didn't have much choice.
I don’t remember hearing that the girls at the parlor was trafficked. Can you link that?
found no evidence does not mean there was not once plenty of evidence. and of course just maybe corruption elsewhere was involved. Since that time, lots of speculation about such has occurred.Read the article I posted right above your comment.
"Orchids of Asia was one of 10 businesses targeted in Florida by prosecutors and various law enforcement agencies, an effort they initially claimed was made to find victims of human trafficking. But after Kraft was arrested and the investigation was thrust into the national spotlight, that claim fell apart. Aronberg would tell a judge in Kraft’s case that investigators had found no evidence of human trafficking."
Because there was no evidence of human trafficking, they instead went after the employees on misdemeanor prostitution charges.
Kraft should have gotten a heavy duty suspension and a significant fine for his behavior by the league. How was Kraft supposed to know the women at that parlor were trafficked and specifically the one he was having sex with?
If it somehow was common knowledge then why was that place allowed to be in business with a license in Ft. Lauderdale? I could see sexual assault charges against Kraft if the woman he had sex with was underage.