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Robert Kraft charged in prostitution ring bust ( Update: Kraft legal team accused of lying in court)


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4 hours ago, LikeIGiveADarn said:

How long before Pats fans  rush in with "All the owners do this!"

Pretty fast!

https://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/threads/did-bob-kraft-just-get-busted-for-a-prostitution-sting.1147801/page-9

"Jesus, a a billionaire owner gets caught getting a *****. I am sure none of the other 31 owners have ever done anything like this. It’s a misdemeanor.. its an embarrassment. Nothing is going to happen to the team."

 

lol - you called it!

 

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I mean, he paid for sex, big whoop, happens every day in the US, who cares.

 

I highly doubt he was involved in any way with the trafficking, or even knew what was going on in that regard.

Posted
1 minute ago, Virgil said:

 

I just think there’s a difference between straight up going to a corner asking for sex and going into a massage parlor where the girls asks you if you want a rub at the end. 

 

But, I am a guy and most likely sexist and narrow-minded 

Well yes, I'm sure if most of us were getting a genuine massage and a hot girl offered a quick flick of the wrist we wouldn't object. But I think it's the trafficking angle that's going to bury him. He'll of course deny any awareness of it but they'll crucify him anyway even if that were true, especially in this day and age.

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Any guy that walks into one of those places knows exactly what the deal is and generally how those girls got there. This isn't a consensual business transaction with some independent online escort or pornstar (though I assume he was heavily involved in that too).  This is akin to the sexpats that go to Thailand to dip into underage slaves. Sadly, he'll only get a slap on the wrist and be on his way. But make no mistake, despite his riches, he is morally bankrupt. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Virgil said:

 

I just think there’s a difference between straight up going to a corner asking for sex and going into a massage parlor where the girls asks you if you want a rub at the end. 

 

But, I am a guy and most likely sexist and narrow-minded 

  It's 2019.  I got my doubts as to any true streetwalkers today.  That is why parlors and escort businesses are huge in terms of prostitution.  It also puts the business back in the hands of pimps and madams even if these people don't call themselves that.  Probably host or hostess.

Posted
1 minute ago, Virgil said:

 

I just think there’s a difference between straight up going to a corner asking for sex and going into a massage parlor where the girls asks you if you want a rub at the end. 

 

But, I am a guy and most likely sexist and narrow-minded 

 

But he went back a second time. Plus, it'd be a hard sell to argue that a man worth 6.5 billion dollars stumbled into a ***** hole massage parlor and before he knew it she was touching his no-no square. He went there (had a driver take him there) for the act of sexual gratification which he paid for. It's prostitution. 

 

If the girls weren't slaves it's probably not as big a deal, but they were and it is. - at least in my opinion. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Virgil said:

 

I just think there’s a difference between straight up going to a corner asking for sex and going into a massage parlor where the girls asks you if you want a rub at the end. 

 

But, I am a guy and most likely sexist and narrow-minded 

What if they were illegally brought into the country under false pretenses  and forced to do this as a slave?  There are degrees in this and this situation is among the worst.

Posted
4 minutes ago, ChasBB said:

Pretty fast!

https://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/threads/did-bob-kraft-just-get-busted-for-a-prostitution-sting.1147801/page-9

"Jesus, a a billionaire owner gets caught getting a *****. I am sure none of the other 31 owners have ever done anything like this. It’s a misdemeanor.. its an embarrassment. Nothing is going to happen to the team."

 

lol - you called it!

 

  You do know that Kim Pegula is an owner?

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Looks like Bobby boy did too much Viagra.  His lawyers will blame on his meds-----"thought he was at a Chiropractor's office & he tried to fight her off when she grab his crank."

Posted
1 minute ago, whatdrought said:

 

But he went back a second time. Plus, it'd be a hard sell to argue that a man worth 6.5 billion dollars stumbled into a ***** hole massage parlor and before he knew it she was touching his no-no square. He went there (had a driver take him there) for the act of sexual gratification which he paid for. It's prostitution. 

 

If the girls weren't slaves it's probably not as big a deal, but they were and it is. - at least in my opinion. 

 

He was not the one trafficking the girls...

Posted
15 minutes ago, RobbRiddick said:

 

All the stories will come out about how these women are treated, snatched from their homelands etc, forced into drugs etc. That stuff will make the 'dirty old man' story a million times worse and no one will defend him

 

There are probably dozens if not hundreds of these places in your country and mine where this is going on...

 

Lets hope this incident shines a spotlight on this and the women involved get some help..

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Posted
4 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

I mean....I really do not get this at all

 

I have been to Robert Kraft's house....my ex wife worked as a caterer for a event he was holding there......there is NO SHORTAGE of legit hot female targets that were flaunting all over him for obvious reasons.....and he does this?

 

I suppose that's exactly why he does it... he's not turned on by women turned on by his money. He's turned on by women with no strings attached.

 

I wish I had the money to test this theory.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, WhyteDwarf said:

 

He was not the one trafficking the girls...

 

You don't know that for sure (unless you do, if so, please share), for one. and for two: 

 

I've already gone through this multiple times in this thread- that matters legally speaking but it doesn't matter optically speaking and what the outrage machine will (or should) do with it. 

 

The reality is this: If you pay for sex, you're potentially getting it from a slave. He took that risk and he will pay in reputation and likely in career because of that. 

 

More to the point, it's a hard sell to imagine that he went in there and didn't have a single clue. If it was a well run establishment with willing women it would probably not be such a sketchy ass place. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, WhyteDwarf said:

I mean, he paid for sex, big whoop, happens every day in the US, who cares.

I guess it's a good thing some people actually care. 

 

Like we see in this case, with prostitution often comes trafficking.

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Just now, RobbRiddick said:

Won't matter if he was aware of it. Trust me, the media will bury him.

 

Yeah but we know how full of ***** the media is these days, manufactured outrage and all.

Posted
9 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

 

You mean the Investigation that was done and arrest completed on last Friday? 

 

Yeah, that one.  Looks like he appeared in Federal court yesterday.

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