Should he and forced to sell the Patriots if he is found guilty of soliciting a prostitute?
What? That’s entirely a different matter.
I’m sure some people will say he should, but it’s up to the NFL, not anyone else.
I don’t see why he would be forced to sell the Patriots if he was found guilty of killing a prostitute.
Business tycoons don’t do that, professional courtesy.
Uh, no.
@PopeHat is Tweeting
“I’m just surprised an NFL owner would get a handjob in a pre-existing massage parlor rather than getting taxpayers to build him a new one.”
No one is claiming that the results of this post are binding. Of course it’s up to the NFL. So what?
I don’t think so. It’ll probably end up being a couple of misdemeanors for soliciting. He wasn’t doing the sex trafficking himself and it’s not even clear that the workers that he was were ever trafficked. This doesn’t warrant having to sell the team in my opinion.
I would like to be first to give this event a name. Inflate-gate.
He’ll very likely just get a nice fat fine from the NFL. His son Jonathan seems to run the franchise anyway, at the very worst he might have to surrender ownership to him. But selling the team? Nah.
Didn’t grasp that, come again?
Hasn’t that been done?
I suggest Fellate-gate.
No, you’re thinking of deflategate. Same team.
Do owners get a championship ring? The Patriots just won their 6th, so I am guessing he wanted an “extra special” one?
Of all American football owners, I would have bet on Kronke being the one who got caught in such a situation, probably paying them money from Arsenal sale.
Is getting a happy ending from a massage parlor that just got busted for trafficking worse or not worse than what Jerry Richardson was forced to sell over (being a sexist pig)?
id like to know if they were busted for trafficking how the hell were they staying open?
Didn’t the Los Angeles Clippers owner get forced to sell his team a few years ago because of some racist remarks he made? I think that’s what the OP is getting at.
This is the kind of thing that I’m thinking of.
What is the big deal about visiting a prostitute. In most of the developed world, sex work is either legalized or decriminalized already.
As far as human trafficking, if sex work were legal then it wouldn’t be as much of a problem. Thats like the government banning drugs, then street gangs take up drug distribution, then the government says ‘buying drugs support street gangs’. No shit, because your policies created that scenario.
Can I ask for cites for your assertions?
Which one?