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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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25 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

The problem with that text is if he said something like "Hey, sorry for asking for that happy ending.", does that automatically condemn him for all of the other accusations. Going from asking for a happy ending to sexual assault allegations is a pretty big leap. 

It won't win their case in court outright but if they prove he solicited them I think that'll be enough for the league to at least call misconduct. Wouldn't end his career though.

 

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2 hours ago, Icege said:

How in the Hell does a court case being criminal or civil have anything to do with whether or not victims of sexual assault should be cared for?

Lets see civil cases aim to acquire money. Criminal cases seek to punish the individual. 

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2 minutes ago, ClawOn said:

There's a text where he apologized for exposing himself?  That would be a problem. 

It'll likely be an apology text. She'll say it's because of the inappropriate sexual conduct. He'll say it's for being late for the appointment.

Oh, he specifically apologized for inappropriate actions? She'll say it's because of the inappropriate sexual conduct. He'll say he farted.

 

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10 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

If Deshaun is truly innocent, he needs to get out ahead of this, hold a presser vehemently denying everything, and counter sue for defamation.

If he settles then yeah, he probably did it. Disappointing, but won't end his career. I mean Rothlisberger shoved a women in a bathroom stall and flashed his penis and still went on to play 10 years.

the catch for Watson is....let's say he is a user of female escorts on instagram?  Hard to come out and be like (as a face of a franchise NFL QB), relax folks, I only committed this crime and not that one. 

 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

the catch for Watson is....let's say he is a user of female escorts on instagram?  Hard to come out and be like (as a NFL QB), relax folks, I only committed this crime and not that one. 

 

I think if he does he would've been smart enough to pay the hush money and move on but who knows?

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1 minute ago, ClawOn said:

There's a text where he apologized for exposing himself?  That would be a problem. 

if it's anything more specific than the generic "I'm sorry if I made you uncomfortable" apologies that usually happen in these situations I'd be shocked.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It'll likely be an apology text. She'll say it's because of the inappropriate sexual conduct. He'll say it's for being late for the appointment.

Oh, he specifically apologized for inappropriate actions? She'll say it's because of the inappropriate sexual conduct. He'll say he farted.

 

Or, maybe he was legitimately embarrassed and apologetic for not coming correct--err becoming erect!

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14 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

If Deshaun is truly innocent, he needs to get out ahead of this, hold a presser vehemently denying everything, and counter sue for defamation.

If he settles then yeah, he probably did it. Disappointing, but won't end his career. I mean Rothlisberger shoved a women in a bathroom stall and flashed his penis and still went on to play 10 years.

Big Ben raped a girl in a club (allegedly)

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40 minutes ago, rodeo said:
14 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Kraft's paramour was a willing participant...

...surely you understand the difference?

human trafficking victims are not willing participants. the police were called on the massage parlor that Kraft was in because it fit the tell tale signs of human trafficking.

edit: i see you've already had this explained to you but are ignoring it, so i'll chalk you down as a bad-faith arguer

Not ignoring at all --- see my response in last post on page-9.

You fell into the same trap as @Zod and should also acquaint yourself with the facts of the case. 

The facts of the case are in diametric opposition to the "human trafficking" rhetoric you are both propagating.

It's ok...the news cycles moves fast and "the cops were wrong" doesn't generate clicks/views and rarely gets media coverage after-the-fact in cases of this nature --- easy to miss on your part.

Cheers.  @joemac @LMT @Martin

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