rabblerouser |
04-26-2019 01:51 PM |
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Originally Posted by BlackOp
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Yep..and the next team's fan base will rationalize the same once he makes them Playoff contenders...obviously morality is on a sliding scale. They will scream moral supremacy and justice on internet until he's helping their team win..
BTW...can the Brooke woman do a hit piece on Rothlesberger? I mean he actually raped a woman while his security guard watched the door. I know it happened a few years ago...but it STILL happened and he is playing in the NFL. How can the NFL allow this? Does time remove accountability...and would he be held to a different standard if he did the same exact thing this year?
Did the NFL apply a "no rapist" clause that is only applicable post 2014? You could rape away before that....and nobody brings it up? "It's OK...we didn't give a shit back then"
If the NFL is going to have this righteous code...it needs retro-actively to apply to everyone...even star QBs that are white.
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Ben has more than one rape to his credit.
There's been a few :
https://www.google.com/amp/s/broadly...sexual-assault
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In July 2009, Andrea McNulty filed a civil suit against Roethlisberger and eight employees of the Harrah's hotel in Lake Tahoe, NV. The suit alleged that Roethlisberger had raped McNulty in his room at the hotel in July 2008; the suit also alleged that the eight employees had aided in covering up the assault. At the time of the alleged assault, McNulty was an employee of Harrah's, where Roethlisberger was staying, and according to her complaint, Roethlisberger asked her to come to his room to fix his television. After she entered his room, she alleged, he grabbed her, held her against her will, pushed her on the bed, and raped her. According to her complaint, McNulty "communicated her objection and lack of consent" and "begged 'Please don't.'" After the attack, according to the complaint, McNulty struggled with depression and entered a mental health institution.
Both Roethlisberger and Harrah's denied the allegations. In August 2009, a former coworker of McNulty's claimed in an affidavit that McNulty had bragged about sleeping with Roethlisberger after their encounter. In September 2009, McNulty's lawyer offered to drop the suit if Roethlisberger would admit that he had assaulted McNulty, donate $100,000 to a Reno charity for abused women, and write a letter of apology; Roethlisberger's lawyer called the offer "bizarre" and rejected it. The case was settled out of court in January 2012. After the civil complaint was filed, the NFL took no action.
In March 2010, an anonymous college student alleged that Roethlisberger raped her in a bathroom stall in the back of a nightclub in Milledgeville, GA. According to her police statement, she met Roethlisberger at a bar; after Roethlisberger bought shots for the alleged victim and her friends, his bodyguard led her into a back room, which Roethlisberger entered "with his penis out of his pants." She writes in the police report that she told him to stop and attempted to leave through the first door she saw, which was a bathroom. She says that Roethlisberger followed her in, shut the door behind him, raped her, and left. Three of her friends gave statements to the Milledgeville Police Department that supported the accuser's story.
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And he was creeping on Stormy Daniels :
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.abc...er%3f_amp=true
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"At my door, Ben said, 'Oh, can I see your room?'
"'I'm really tired,' I said, awkwardly holding the key card. He looked at the card until I put it in, and I didn't open the door all the way. Just enough for me to slip through. As I got behind it, keeping my face out, I noticed he'd raised his hand to rest it on the door.
"He pushed lightly, I pushed lightly. Did he know he was leaning on the door? Was he just steadying himself?
"'Can I come in?' he said.
"'I'm just so tired,' I said.
"'How about a good night kiss?'
"'Well, no, I am here with your friend,' I said, literally trying to play the Trump card.
"'Come on,' he said."
She writes she suddenly increased the pressure enough to slam the door.
"'He stood outside, not leaving,'" Daniels said of Roethlisberger. "Every now and again he'd knock, rapping his knuckles in a line low along the door. 'Come onnnn,' he repeated in a singsong voice. 'I won't tell.'"
Daniels said she was shaken by the experience.
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