Posted on 05/08/2013 4:45:54 PM PDT by Stoat
A banker beat up a man he believes sexually propositioned him by removing one of his two shirts during a business conversation in a hotel room last week, according to the Seattle Police Department.
Officers were called to the Crowne Plaza Holiday Inn in downtown Seattle around 1:15 a.m. Thursday for a reported assault and found the victim covered in blood in the lobby.
The victim told officers he was in the hotel bar when he met the suspect, who was in town for a bankers convention.
The two got into a conversation about banking until last call, at which point the victim said the suspect invited him up to his room to continue talking.
According to the police report for the incident, the victim and suspect were each sitting on a bed, still discussing business, when the victim removed his outer, button-up shirt.
The suspect reportedly thought the victim was propositioning him sexually and asked him to leave. But when the victim picked up his shirt and went to leave the room, the suspect started punching him in the head and upper body, according to the report.
(Excerpt) Read more at komonews.com ...
Clearly they were sperm bankers.
I have heard the same thing as well. I also had a gay couple living above me while in college and could hear some of their fights, it got pretty ugly on several occasions.
Well, this is from KOMONews.
Romo.
Sounds like “Dodd & Frank Do a Bank Convention”.
“What guy invites another guy whom he has just met up to his hotel room at closing time to talk?”
Yep. That’s an immediate bogie on the gaydar.
LTNS. Hope you are doing well!
Now that’s funny right there
Hey Micheal, Hope you are well too.
Current state of affairs makes me long for the old days of whining about Clinton.
Woman who thinks her teleconference camera is not working removes her bra
Hard to believe it has been that long!
I'd hit it...
lol
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