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I was asked multiple times to be interviewed for this thing lmao. They’ve been working on it for over a year. Declined each time. I really just couldn’t care enough to want to talk to strangers about it. I will say I hope they go deep into the backstory of this ****er but otherwise it won’t be anything we didn’t already know.
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Am I the only one who finds this story incredibly uninteresting?
Guy robbed banks and his hobby to going to football games. Ok. There’s really nothing interesting about him as a person that makes me want to sit down and watch a documentary about him. It’s a shame that this has gotten so much more play than X Factor and Red Xtreme because that was ****ing hilarious and actually entertaining. |
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So basically for the past year theyve been trying to get in contact with me to talk/interview. I told them I just don’t care enough to be a part of it but that they are allowed to show my DMs on the screen for the show. |
You should have made them give you a bunch of money
Did you at least get free Netflix out of it |
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This will be better than the ESPN one though. ESPN left a lot of shit out. |
Surprised the sentence is that rough. He had such a great attorney.
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He stole $847,725 and got sentenced to 17.5 years. That's about $48,441 a year in earnings after taxes for maybe 20 hours of work casing the places. That's probably the equivalent of about $60,000 pre-tax. Now consider that he doesn't have any costs for food, housing, or clothing for 17 years, which is perhaps $25,000 per year post tax.
So that means that his net worth change for the 17.5 years is roughly $85,000 per year. That's a pretty decent living compared to the amount of work he put in. Granted, he's being ordered to pay back $532,675. It's doubtful that he ever pays back a penny, but if he pays it all back that would lower his net by $30,438 per year. Add back in taxes and maybe his gross goes down by $40,000. That puts him at about $45,000 gross for the 17.5 years, for almost no work. Why work a minimum wage job when you can do this instead? And question here: why isn't he being ordered to pay back the full amount? https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdmo/pr...ney-laundering |
He should have asked for credit for time served from living through the Fat Scott era.
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Well, at least now for anyone who wants to go that route to be the next famous Chiefs superfan they know the cost is 17 years in prison.
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Did him dirty on game day, those bastards!
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