Right there. I call total bullshti.
So any guy walking into one of the thousands of massage parlors around the country should always have in front of his mind, “you know... there is likely women being held here as sex slaves against their will”??
That’s part 1... which is again... bullshti.
In addition... “he should have known”... ok... so.., he did know? Is that you’re accusation? So Kraft... AND ALL OF THE GUYS WHO GOT NABBED... or is Kraft the ONLY smart one? Cuz I haven’t seen any outrage for the other 24 guys...
So Kraft knew... and just said, “eff it, I’m in the mood for a squeezer so I’m just gonna roll over to those sex slaves in the strip mall!”?
Is that your theory?
It sounds like they have recordings and evidence that this wasn't a one-time event for him, he likely visited this place at least twice. Had he gone in seeking a legal massage and all the sudden something started happening to him like what has been talked about by law enforcement, he had options from telling them to stop, then leaving and telling the police, to just not going back. If you give him the benefit of the doubt that he didn't know until certain actions took place (which is probably a stretch, given how he behaved after that), he still reached a moment where he would have realized that this wasn't the typical massage parlor, and had a decision to make. It seems he choose poorly, and he knew better.
And yes, we should all be outraged about the behavior of each of those people who were busted because each one of them made a victim out of the women that the "massage parlor" paired them up with. But this thread is about football and he is a high-profile owner of a football team. If Russel Wilson and Aaron Rogers had participated and been busted as well we'd be talking about how they should've known better, too. Just because we don't know the names of all the rest of the people and we aren't criticizing them in the same breath every time we criticize Kraft doesn't mean we're absolving them.