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Junior Galette and other saints players accused of sexual abuse


philw5289

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kind of sad to me that the automatic impulse by many is the "gold digging bitches be lying" comments.

I only feel that way because of the letter from her attorney trying to get paid off.

If you immediately go to financial incentives before criminal court then whatever happened to you wasn't that bad and you are most likely just looking to get paid.

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kind of sad to me that the automatic impulse by many is the "gold digging bitches be lying" comments.

I agree that people should be more careful of victim shaming in these cases, but at the same time these young, rich, athletes are targets, whether it be schemes in the business world, it schemes to get paid or else go public with career altering allegations.

These days anything outside of a full throated endorsement of the victim's story is scolded as victim shaming.

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kind of sad to me that the automatic impulse by many is the "gold digging bitches be lying" comments.

 

Not arguing that and its an eggshelf topic....

However reading the article its kinda hard to come up with any other conclusion. She basically admitted to being his live in prostitute and didn't like being let go. So it was either pay me 2 million dollars or I'm suing. 

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But seriously, if the league doesn't do anything about this we need to protest or something.

 

Start a lynch mob after their ass like was done with Hardy last season.

 

Sit everyone that was accused for the year with pay.

 

Let Goodell realize how bad he fuged up by setting that dumbass precedent.  I even said how dangerous of a precedent this could be back when it was all first taking place... and whaddya know.

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