Aug
26
Is it a pleasure to have it off with Roethlisberger?
ByJAMES asked:
Nonsense! Don't run away with idea that getting to have *** with someone like Ben Roethlisberger. To most of his Groupies, being able to have something with their famous star might be honorable. Yet, things aren't always what they seem. This sarcastic saying drew blood.
Take a look back at the story of 2008. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger ***** a woman at a Lake Tahoe hotel-casino a year ago. But after hearing her complaint dismissed as "overreacting" and fearing for her job, the victim chose mum. Now she has stood up for her rights.
I don't know whether the victim is ready to seize the opportunity to make a final killing under color of being *****. At the time, she didn't go to police. She didn't reveal it to anyone. Just as she said, if the scandal is oozed out, she would be dismissed. She could hunt for another job if she is fired, anyways. At least, I think that it's easy to get an easy job. I assume her intentions are questionable?
Roethlisberger lawyer David Cornwell issued a statement earlier this week that the quarterback has "never sexually assaulted anyone." He said timing of the lawsuit and absence of a criminal complaint proves his innocence.
The lawsuit seeks a minimum of $440,000 in damages from the quarterback, at least $50,000 in damages from eight officials and an unspecified amount of punitive damages "sufficient to deter" Roethlisberger and the others "from engaging in such conduct in the future."
Everything must make full investigations previously to getting a conclusion. Facts are not clear, so it's premature to comment on which one is right. Facts are known only to the two parties. We will be watching the case closely.
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Nonsense! Don't run away with idea that getting to have *** with someone like Ben Roethlisberger. To most of his Groupies, being able to have something with their famous star might be honorable. Yet, things aren't always what they seem. This sarcastic saying drew blood.
Take a look back at the story of 2008. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger ***** a woman at a Lake Tahoe hotel-casino a year ago. But after hearing her complaint dismissed as "overreacting" and fearing for her job, the victim chose mum. Now she has stood up for her rights.
I don't know whether the victim is ready to seize the opportunity to make a final killing under color of being *****. At the time, she didn't go to police. She didn't reveal it to anyone. Just as she said, if the scandal is oozed out, she would be dismissed. She could hunt for another job if she is fired, anyways. At least, I think that it's easy to get an easy job. I assume her intentions are questionable?
Roethlisberger lawyer David Cornwell issued a statement earlier this week that the quarterback has "never sexually assaulted anyone." He said timing of the lawsuit and absence of a criminal complaint proves his innocence.
The lawsuit seeks a minimum of $440,000 in damages from the quarterback, at least $50,000 in damages from eight officials and an unspecified amount of punitive damages "sufficient to deter" Roethlisberger and the others "from engaging in such conduct in the future."
Everything must make full investigations previously to getting a conclusion. Facts are not clear, so it's premature to comment on which one is right. Facts are known only to the two parties. We will be watching the case closely.
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