JMC00
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I know this has already been posted but it's me just replying to it
Sports Illustrated’s Robert Klemko, who detailed Brown’s strange off-the-field behavior in a bombshell report published Monday, indicated Tuesday on WEEI’s “Dale & Keefe” that more criminal charges might be coming against the 31-year-old. “He has a history now of hiring people to do a job and then creating some sort of division when the pay is due and then not paying,” Klemko said, as transcribed by WEEI.com. “At some point, that becomes illegal. A lot of people (are) under verbal contracts with Antonio Brown because they don’t have any suspicion that he’s not going to pay them because he is worth this amount of money. “We did hear over the course of the reporting that there were a couple people considering criminal charges against Antonio Brown. We weren’t able to report on any of those specifically because they haven’t gathered all of their evidence and made the filings and all that. I think that is going to be coming in the next few weeks.”
How full of himself is this guy?
more criminal charges
There hasn't been one criminal charge against Brown
He has a history now of hiring people to do a job and then creating some sort of division when the pay is due and then not paying. At some point, that becomes illegal.
We did hear over the course of the reporting that there were a couple people considering criminal charges against Antonio Brown. We weren’t able to report on any of those specifically because they haven’t gathered all of their evidence and made the filings and all that. I think that is going to be coming in the next few weeks.”
What the f**k is this guy on? That's a monetary civil dispute. If people got arrested for not paying bills everyone in the world would have an arrest record. They could try to file criminal charges all they like, cops are going to tell them it's a civil matter.
Sports Illustrated’s Robert Klemko, who detailed Brown’s strange off-the-field behavior in a bombshell report published Monday, indicated Tuesday on WEEI’s “Dale & Keefe” that more criminal charges might be coming against the 31-year-old. “He has a history now of hiring people to do a job and then creating some sort of division when the pay is due and then not paying,” Klemko said, as transcribed by WEEI.com. “At some point, that becomes illegal. A lot of people (are) under verbal contracts with Antonio Brown because they don’t have any suspicion that he’s not going to pay them because he is worth this amount of money. “We did hear over the course of the reporting that there were a couple people considering criminal charges against Antonio Brown. We weren’t able to report on any of those specifically because they haven’t gathered all of their evidence and made the filings and all that. I think that is going to be coming in the next few weeks.”
How full of himself is this guy?
more criminal charges
There hasn't been one criminal charge against Brown
He has a history now of hiring people to do a job and then creating some sort of division when the pay is due and then not paying. At some point, that becomes illegal.
We did hear over the course of the reporting that there were a couple people considering criminal charges against Antonio Brown. We weren’t able to report on any of those specifically because they haven’t gathered all of their evidence and made the filings and all that. I think that is going to be coming in the next few weeks.”
What the f**k is this guy on? That's a monetary civil dispute. If people got arrested for not paying bills everyone in the world would have an arrest record. They could try to file criminal charges all they like, cops are going to tell them it's a civil matter.