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Saturday, February 23, 2019



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6 comments:

Ray Cranston said...

These are underage children being held against their will, and being sold to the likes of Kraft and his cohorts. This is not some ass getting his rocks off with a prostitute.

NFL must ban Kraft if “sex trafficking” allegations are true.

These allegations are a much bigger deal than kneeling before a football game to protest racial injustice in community policing."

Anonymous said...

Kraft has not been charged with sex trafficking.

Shaw Kenawe said...

Anonymous @9:40AM 2/25

No one here has said Kraft was charged with sex trafficking. What we DO know through law enforcement is that they have videos of Kraft in the act with women at the strip mall massage parlor that has been under survellience for human trafficking. That's all we know.

It isn't good news for Kraft.

With all his billions, why did Kraft need to go to a strip mall "massage" parlor for sex?

He had enough money to hire beautiful high end adult female "escorts". Could it be that the strip mall massage parlor had something there that was in Kraft's mind better than an adult female for sex? We'll soon find out.

Shaw Kenawe said...

Ray, we don't know for sure what the allure for Kraft was to make him seek gratification at a strip mall massage parlor. It had to have been something really, really special for a 77 year old geezer to ruin his reputation.

Ray Cranston said...

At best, he's a john. At worst he's financing Chinese slavery.
Does anyone else wonder what a billionaire is doing in a run down strip mall?

Shaw Kenawe said...

NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL says it will handle the sex solicitation case involving New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft as it would any other issue under the league’s conduct policy.

The 77-year-old owner has been charged with soliciting a prostitute in Florida as part of a crackdown on sex trafficking. Hundreds of arrest warrants have been issued. Police are still investigating and there likely will be a league inquiry.

"The NFL says in a statement Monday its personal conduct policy “applies equally to everyone in the NFL and it will handle “this allegation in the same way we would handle any issue under the policy.”

The league adds it is “seeking a full understanding of the facts” and does not want to “interfere with an ongoing law enforcement investigation.” The NFL says it will “take appropriate action as warranted based on the facts.”

Commissioner Roger Goodell could fine or suspend Kraft from any activities involving the Super Bowl champions."