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I mean, with high-class (consenting!) escorts, sure. Strip mall rub-n-tug? Uhhh no.

Fair enough. I admit I don't know anything but the headline and that "human trafficking" has been brought up.
 
Am I the only one who couldn’t care less about this? I do agree that this is some delicious karma for taking it right up the ass during DFG, but I’m also pretty cool with prostitution being legalized and taxed. If Kraft wants to get the clap from some backdoor hooker, who cares?
 
Just my own personal wild-ass-guess internet-psychologist theory, but I think Mr. Kraft is a man who just hasn't adjusted to the loss of his beloved wife and he is trying to fill the void in his life.
I'm guessing that Myra was keeping him in line all of these years. As soon as she passed away he started partying with celebrities and dating that woman that was half his age.
 
Other owners and league office feel that they got hat trick : coach/QB/owner.
 
Who knows what Goodell and the other owners might want to make of it. His son taking over would be a pretty big deal under these circumstances even though he's heir apparent.

I have a bad feeling the Krafts might be forced to sell. That's about in line with the punishments this team usually gets.
 
Am I the only one who couldn’t care less about this? I do agree that this is some delicious karma for taking it right up the ass during DFG, but I’m also pretty cool with prostitution being legalized and taxed. If Kraft wants to get the clap from some backdoor hooker, who cares?

Other than legitimate handwringing about the existence of a sex slave parlor, I don't think anyone is denouncing Kraft's morality here. It is hilarious though.
 
From ESPN:


In light of today's news about Patriots owner Robert Kraft, it's important to remember that owners are subject to the NFL's personal conduct policy. In fact, the policy states that "ownership and club or league management have traditionally been held to a higher standard and will be subject to more significant discipline when violations of the Personal Conduct Policy occur." In 2014, for instance, Colts owner Jim Irsay was suspended six games and fined $500,000 after being arrested on drug charges.
 
I gotta say... I want to see this team turned over to Jonathan Kraft ASAP anyway.

But man, he put up a bigger fight here than Deflategate and Spygate.
 
Jesus, a a billionaire owner gets caught getting a hand job. 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.
Haven’t the last few years taught you that the rules are different or at least are applied differently when it is the Patriots?
 
Other than legitimate handwringing about the existence of a sex slave parlor, I don't think anyone is denouncing Kraft's morality here. It is hilarious though.
I’m just getting to this story so I hadn’t heard about that part. My comments were merely on the act in general. We all pay for pus$y one way or another.
 
Am I the only one who couldn’t care less about this? I do agree that this is some delicious karma for taking it right up the ass during DFG, but I’m also pretty cool with prostitution being legalized and taxed. If Kraft wants to get the clap from some backdoor hooker, who cares?

The issue for me is if there is sex trafficking, but as a john you really can't know for sure unless the sex worker tells you or has a pimp or something.
 
Bill Cosby needs a room mate right?
 
From ESPN:


In light of today's news about Patriots owner Robert Kraft, it's important to remember that owners are subject to the NFL's personal conduct policy. In fact, the policy states that "ownership and club or league management have traditionally been held to a higher standard and will be subject to more significant discipline when violations of the Personal Conduct Policy occur." In 2014, for instance, Colts owner Jim Irsay was suspended six games and fined $500,000 after being arrested on drug charges.

I'm sure this will be a decade of first round picks.
 
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