To: kevao
It is my opinion and I am stating it. Here is why I came to that conclusion.
1. He had unprotected sex with a stranger he just met. He did this in front of his three body guards (Oh, alright maybe not, maybe so). Everything that I read, states that the bodyguards were in the room when room service was called. In fact, room service was for the four of them. They all had to give police statements. They followed him in a cab to the hospital and acted very strange according to the cabbie.
2. He possibly exposed his wife to several STDs or maybe even a death sentence through AIDS. For all he knew about her, she could have been a hooker in some large city servicing every man in a twenty block area, then returned to her home town to recuperate.
3. He exposed the girl to a possible pregency. This is all the world needs, is another forgotten and uncare for bastard child. His primary thought was that if he was unlucky maybe he could throw a few dollars at it (the baby) to make it go away.
4. He gambled his future earnings, just getting caught in the act of infidelity and tarnishing his reputation without the rape allegation could cost him millions of dollars.
5. He drags his wife out to face public ridicule and humiliation during his strange press conference declaring his adultry. He is a major class jerk just for this alone.
6. He buys his wife a 4 million dollar ring to placate or keep her quiet. Again, exposing her to public ridicule.
Actually the list goes on... But, just so you know where I stand, I have a slight feeling that he did rape her, but no proof (his conduct in the cab leaving the hospital, torn clothing, battered face, and his crying statement on TV rings false).
176 posted on
07/25/2003 8:34:22 AM PDT by
BushCountry
(To the last, I will grapple with Democrats. For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at Liberals.)
To: BushCountry
The ring was commissioned many days ago. His wife probably has known about adultery since almost right after the sheriffs came to get his DNA.
The ring is a REALLY lame story. It sheds about zero light on the incident or even credibility. or have you not thought that he has to "make up" for his misdeed and public humiliation of his wife. Like many men he thinks "flowers" are going to do the trick. We know that ain't happenin' but to look at it as a "payoff" is a stretch.
For your #5, I hardly think he dragged her to that press conference. If anything he was made to have it and his lawyers advised her to come along. heck, she may have demanded to be there! Your point is not a fact, just speculation. He had to publically admit to adultery, but it WOULD be kind of lame to do that without his wife there, don't you think?
Your other points are much stronger.
178 posted on
07/25/2003 8:38:23 AM PDT by
Skywalk
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