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Breaking: Robert Kraft arrested for soliciting prostitution (1 Viewer)

You cited a blog as “proof” for your assertions?  
Well, this was the link that summarized everything.  But I cited other links before:

https://deadspin.com/what-was-really-going-on-at-orchids-of-asia-1832896112

"Not a single person has been charged with human trafficking in connection with multiple sex-trafficking stings in towns and cities on the east coast of Florida, including Jupiter, Vero Beach, and Sebastian."

Did anyone here cite *anything whatsoever* that actually shows Kraft was part of the trafficking?  Nope, because Kraft was charged with solicitation, not trafficking.  Facts matter more than the bitter opinions of Salty Haters.  😋

Can I accuse you of sex-trafficking without any evidence?  Or maybe accuse you of being a child pornographer without any evidence?  Not so nice, when you are on the receiving end, is it?

 
Well, this was the link that summarized everything.  But I cited other links before:

https://deadspin.com/what-was-really-going-on-at-orchids-of-asia-1832896112

"Not a single person has been charged with human trafficking in connection with multiple sex-trafficking stings in towns and cities on the east coast of Florida, including Jupiter, Vero Beach, and Sebastian."

Did anyone here cite *anything whatsoever* that actually shows Kraft was part of the trafficking?  Nope, because Kraft was charged with solicitation, not trafficking.  Facts matter more than the bitter opinions of Salty Haters.  😋

Can I accuse you of sex-trafficking without any evidence?  Or maybe accuse you of being a child pornographer without any evidence?  Not so nice, when you are on the receiving end, is it?


So there will be no sex trafficking charges forthcoming against the establishment Kraft used?  You know that to be fact?  And no, Kraft is most probably not going to be sentenced with sex trafficking since by all accounts he was just a customer.  However, that does not excuse that by being a customer that he very well could be supporting sex traffickers by using potential victims for his pleasure, as can any John.

 
Did anyone here cite *anything whatsoever* that actually shows Kraft was part of the trafficking? 
Why are you looking for citations for claims no one is making? We all know he was just a visitor to the establishment, not running it. At worst he knew (or should have known) there was likely trafficking going on and turned a blind eye towards it because he was a little "backed up".

 
Why are you looking for citations for claims no one is making? We all know he was just a visitor to the establishment, not running it. At worst he knew (or should have known) there was likely trafficking going on and turned a blind eye towards it because he was a little "backed up".
The Pats were playing in Arrowhead so you can't blame the guy for trying to ease his anxiety a bit beforehand.

 
Not that I put a ton of faith in Adam Shefter's reporting lately, but earlier today he was on tv live from site of the combine. He was asked about the climate there based on the current Kraft situation. I was surprised that he indicated that a lot of folks thought that Kraft was going to ultimately beat the charges (if not get them dropped). There didn't see to be much outrage and he seemed to indicate that most of the people he spoke with felt more bad for Kraft than things being an eyesore for the league.

 
Not that I put a ton of faith in Adam Shefter's reporting lately, but earlier today he was on tv live from site of the combine. He was asked about the climate there based on the current Kraft situation. I was surprised that he indicated that a lot of folks thought that Kraft was going to ultimately beat the charges (if not get them dropped). There didn't see to be much outrage and he seemed to indicate that most of the people he spoke with felt more bad for Kraft than things being an eyesore for the league.
he's an old man, he was confused!

 
Bronco Billy said:
So he just linked that arbitrarily instead of as support for his outspoken position?  I hadn’t considered that possibility.
Ah, very good.

Yes he linked it to "support" his position.

You dishonestly twisted into him linking it as "proof" which he never said.

Rather than considering "possibilities" maybe you could simply look up the difference between "evidence" (what he presented) and "proof" what you falsely twisted it into.

 
Ah, very good.

Yes he linked it to "support" his position.

You dishonestly twisted into him linking it as "proof" which he never said.

Rather than considering "possibilities" maybe you could simply look up the difference between "evidence" (what he presented) and "proof" what you falsely twisted it into.


Lot of guys getting their panties twisted today

 
Bronco Billy said:
So there will be no sex trafficking charges forthcoming against the establishment Kraft used?  You know that to be fact?  And no, Kraft is most probably not going to be sentenced with sex trafficking since by all accounts he was just a customer.  However, that does not excuse that by being a customer that he very well could be supporting sex traffickers by using potential victims for his pleasure, as can any John.
Let me put a little more meat on the bone 4 ya.

All we know for sure is an old man has been charged with a misdemeanor solicitation for prostitution charge.

Maybe the prostitutes who provided the service were sex slaves, maybe not but if it is ok to speculate that they were then it ought to be fair to speculate as to why the 4 month investigation hasn't culminated in any sex trafficking charges.

Yep any1 who pays for sex could be supporting human trafficking, just like any1 who illegally buys a bag of weed supports the drug cartels and people who buy iphones and nikes "support" child slave labor.

Old man did something stupid and the right and just punishment is a decent man will have to live the rest of his life with the shame. If there is any good that might come out of it it is shining light on a serious issue that will result in more money (especially from kraft) and effort going to combat what is really a horrendous practice.

 
Ah, very good.

Yes he linked it to "support" his position.

You dishonestly twisted into him linking it as "proof" which he never said.

Rather than considering "possibilities" maybe you could simply look up the difference between "evidence" (what he presented) and "proof" what you falsely twisted it into.
His position was ludicrous in the first placw though. He’s arguing against Kraft being involved in the trafficking aspect of the case - which no one has said. He also said the police contradicted themselves which was an “interesting” take based on the quote he posted. I’m other words he’s being a blind homer and defending Kraft simply because he owns his favorite team. What the guy did isn’t the end of the world of course, but just admit it’s a bit creepy and was a poor choice for a billionaire and move on.

 
His position was ludicrous in the first placw though. He’s arguing against Kraft being involved in the trafficking aspect of the case - which no one has said.
Um, someone on this thread strongly hinted that Kraft could be involved in the sex-trafficking.  By comparing Kraft, a billionaire buddy to Trump, to another one of Trump's rich buddies who actually was trafficking.

https://forums.footballguys.com/forum/topic/774367-breaking-robert-kraft-arrested-for-soliciting-prostitution/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-21731219

"It's a big deal when you consider sex trafficking.   

Trumpty Dumpty's billionaire buddy Jeffrey Epstein engaged it in Florida."

https://www.newsweek.com/jeffrey-epstein-alexander-acosta-trump-sex-trafficking-underage-minor-1339974

"n a series of explosive stories, the Miami Herald documented how, in 2017, federal prosecutors worked with Epstein’s lawyers to put together a plea deal that required the financier to plead guilty to two prostitution charges and serve 13 months in prison, despite overwhelming evidence of a widespread pattern of sex trafficking and sexual assault, and 103 “Jane Doe” victims."

 
He also said the police contradicted themselves which was an “interesting” take based on the quote he posted. I’m other words he’s being a blind homer and defending Kraft simply because he owns his favorite team. What the guy did isn’t the end of the world of course, but just admit it’s a bit creepy and was a poor choice for a billionaire and move on.
So after a sting operation operation going several months, there are currently no sex-trafficking charges against the massage parlor owner.  Enough evidence to charge dozens of johns, but not enough to charge the owner?

Maybe you are a blind homer to cops who are trying to get more overtime hours/police funding to fight the "epidemic" of sex-trafficking in Florida.  And by epidemic, I mean 57 cases in 2017.  Of which around 48 were sex-trafficking.  (Compare that to about 600,000 crimes in Florida total.)

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-2017-florida-crime-report-20180522-story.html

https://www.news4jax.com/news/florida/florida-ranks-3rd-in-us-for-human-trafficking-cases

"Sex-worker-rights advocates say it is very common for police to overstate their findings in trafficking stings. “Our legislators and law enforcement have been led to believe that sex trafficking is huge in Florida, but studies have shown that because sex trafficking and sex work is being conflated all the time,” said Alex Andrews, a sex worker in the Orlando area and an advocate with the Sex Workers Outreach Project."

https://deadspin.com/what-was-really-going-on-at-orchids-of-asia-1832896112

 
So after a sting operation operation going several months, there are currently no sex-trafficking charges against the massage parlor owner.  Enough evidence to charge dozens of johns, but not enough to charge the owner?

Maybe you are a blind homer to cops who are trying to get more overtime hours/police funding to fight the "epidemic" of sex-trafficking in Florida.  And by epidemic, I mean 57 cases in 2017.  Of which around 48 were sex-trafficking.  (Compare that to about 600,000 crimes in Florida total.)
Wow

 
Yup, wow.

"Sex-worker-rights advocates say it is very common for police to overstate their findings in trafficking stings. “Our legislators and law enforcement have been led to believe that sex trafficking is huge in Florida, but studies have shown that because sex trafficking and sex work is being conflated all the time,” said Alex Andrews, a sex worker in the Orlando area and an advocate with the Sex Workers Outreach Project."

https://deadspin.com/what-was-really-going-on-at-orchids-of-asia-1832896112

 
Yup, wow.

"Sex-worker-rights advocates say it is very common for police to overstate their findings in trafficking stings. “Our legislators and law enforcement have been led to believe that sex trafficking is huge in Florida, but studies have shown that because sex trafficking and sex work is being conflated all the time,” said Alex Andrews, a sex worker in the Orlando area and an advocate with the Sex Workers Outreach Project."

https://deadspin.com/what-was-really-going-on-at-orchids-of-asia-1832896112


What else would you expect sex-workers-rights advocates to say?  How many of those advocates are pimps?

 
Ah yes the hit and run blog.....known for their journalistic integrity
Actually, the Hit and Run blog wins awards for reporting excellence, gets its regular contributors hired at longer-form, serious papers, and generally does a good job with the rapid turnaround expected of it. 

It certainly has a libertarian slant but it has been responsible for skepticism regarding both the Duke and UVA rape cases and police brutality cases across the nation. Elizabeth Nolan Brown has been on the sex work beat for them for about five years and deserved to have her initial impressions and voice heard without condescension. 

 
the decision stemmed from Kraft being "enraged" upon hearing about Brown's latest incident

...Kraft, who was on a business trip, became enraged Friday when he heard the details of Brown's most recently reported incident 
"Ironic"

...And isn't it ironic...don't you think
A little too ironic...and, yeah, I really do think...

It's like rain on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already paid
It's the good advice that you just didn't take
Who would've thought... it figures

 
There were people saying he could possibly lose the franchise.  Now it seems like it’s just gonna blow over with no repercussions.   

 
No clue if AB did it or not, but forcible rape and paying a willing participant for sex are not remotely the same thing.

That's like saying doing a dash and dine is the same as paying for your meal.

 
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No clue if AB did it or not, but forcible rape and paying a willing participant for sex are not remotely the same thing.

That's like saying doing a dash and dine is the same as paying for your meal.
No.  Because paying for your meal is not a crime.  

 
the decision stemmed from Kraft being "enraged" upon hearing about Brown's latest incident

"Ironic"

...And isn't it ironic...don't you think
A little too ironic...and, yeah, I really do think...

It's like rain on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already paid
It's the good advice that you just didn't take
Who would've thought... it figures
What is ironic is that not one example of irony in Alannis Morrisette's song is actually irony.  Raining on your wedding day is not ironic.  A man being 98 and winning the lottery and dying the next day, not ironic.  A black fly in your Chardonnay, not ironic.  Getting a pardon 2 minutes after being executed, not ironic.  Being scared of flying and then flying and crashing, maybe a little bit ironic.  Bad luck and/or coincidence is not irony.  And sexual assault has nothing in common with soliciting a prostitute.  Literally nothing.

 
What is ironic is that not one example of irony in Alannis Morrisette's song is actually irony.  Raining on your wedding day is not ironic.  A man being 98 and winning the lottery and dying the next day, not ironic.  A black fly in your Chardonnay, not ironic.  Getting a pardon 2 minutes after being executed, not ironic.  Being scared of flying and then flying and crashing, maybe a little bit ironic.  Bad luck and/or coincidence is not irony.  And sexual assault has nothing in common with soliciting a prostitute.  Literally nothing.
How ironic that you'd feel the need to explain that here.

 
When you play with pigs, don't be surprised when you get some mud on you.

Kraft's franchise signed AB, now all his business is being brought back up again.  Other owners have to realize signing AB will (eventually) result in them getting some mud on them.

As far as Kraft's 'miscue'...I just don't have an issue with him participating in something that should be legal anyway.  The initial headlines revolved around some serious allegations that were apparently false and/or made up.  Save the moral policing for others.

 
Not sure why NE is getting as much flack as they have on this. They brought in AB as a calculated risk to get a top WR, paid him $150K, and moved on. They seem to think they will not have to give him any other money. Non-NE people are suggesting it hurt their brand . . . but how much of a brand is there outside of NE? In New England it will have zero impact on the brand. As it is, even New Englanders make inappropriate jokes about Kraft. People revisiting his indiscretions as being a big deal are just trolling. 

 

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