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Today is a very bad day for Robert Kraft

Why? He’s a two time offender. It wasn’t a one off Or mistake.

Never realized the wc was so prostitution friendly.
It’s a 2nd degree misdemeanor. I didn’t realize the resident warchant progressive would want to take such a hard line stance on something like prostitution. The sting was aimed at nailing the people who “owned” these women, not the prostitues or johns themselves. And they actually didn’t even charge anyone with human trafficking interestingly enough.
 
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It’s a 2nd degree misdemeanor. I didn’t realize the resident warchant progressive would want to take such a hard line stance on something like prostitution. The sting was aimed at nailing the people who “owned” these women, not the prostitues or johns themselves. And they actually didn’t even charge anyone with human trafficking interestingly enough.
I'd be all for legalizing and regulating prostitution but at the moment, the 'industry' is heavily intertwined with human trafficking and drug abuse (hard drugs, not pot). Which means it's not some victimless crime.

IMO this is much more significant than getting caught holding a little weight in pot.

That said, it appears I'm in the minority here. My opinion has been stated. After two weeks of snorkeling and sitting on a boat, I'm too blissed out to argue.
 
IMO jailing those who support businesses engaged in sex slavery seem like a pretty good use of jails.
Good lord man, reel it in. Has there been any proof that he knew there was sex slavery going on there? I've always wondered about the industry of nail tech slavery. You know, getting verbally berated by high maintenance biotches, the fumes and all....
 
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I'd be all for legalizing and regulating prostitution but at the moment, the 'industry' is heavily intertwined with human trafficking and drug abuse (hard drugs, not pot). Which means it's not some victimless crime.

IMO this is much more significant than getting caught holding a little weight in pot.

That said, it appears I'm in the minority here. My opinion has been stated. After two weeks of snorkeling and sitting on a boat, I'm too blissed out to argue.
Wow, two weeks of anti gravity nirvana. Where did you snorkle?
 
In an earlier life I spent 5 years doing undercover narcotics and vice, so, with that in mind, who cares that a 77 year old man , who's wife is dead went to a massage parlor and got a bl-w job. It's not worth the time to read the story.
 
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His wife is dead so he has that. It is embarrassing and it turns out these were sex slaves that were forced to live at the spa and had their pass ports taken by the madam.

Nowis he ruined? of course not
I would not be shocked if the nfl tried to take his team. It may be less likely because it’s him and I don’t think it would be a success, but it could happen.
 
I don’t see that happening.
Maybe not but didn’t someone lose their team for making racist comments? I am not at all saying he should lose it but the intersection of politics and sports is more real every day and it would not shock me. That’s especially true if the investigation identifies evidence of trafficking.
 
Maybe not but didn’t someone lose their team for making racist comments? I am not at all saying he should lose it but the intersection of politics and sports is more real every day and it would not shock me. That’s especially true if the investigation identifies evidence of trafficking.
The thing is they will not be able to prove he knew those women were sex slaves. The NBA made sure Donald Sterling would not own the Clippers because of racist remarks, but this is different.
 
Why shouldn't he?

Two offenses of paying for sex = no time behind bars?
IMHO , neither paying for or selling sex should be against the law if no one is hurt it it is simple transaction there should not be on a larger stigma on the buyer of "services" both should have no greater responsibility than the provider of said service
 
Welp, this story just took an interesting turn!

"Trump cheered Patriots to Super Bowl victory with founder of spa where Kraft was busted"

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article227186429.html

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IMHO , neither paying for or selling sex should be against the law if no one is hurt it it is simple transaction there should not be on a larger stigma on the buyer of "services" both should have no greater responsibility than the provider of said service
User name checks out.
 
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