Funny, the government is so concerned about these women, but yet they don't rescue them, but embarrass a hard working man.
Bob adding a new Ring to the collection...a prostitution/sex trafficking ring.
Funny, the government is so concerned about these women, but yet they don't rescue them, but embarrass a hard working man.

"Robert Kraft, you've just won the Super Bowl, what are you going to do now?"![]()
Inquiring minds want to know. Can Roger fine Kraft again?
I’m thinking the old conduct detrimental to the league fits.
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I tell you what you wouldn't do. You wouldn't round up 5 to 10 women and ship them back to China or Japan or Korea or wherever they're from. Cause you'd send 10 home and there would be another 10 by Monday morning.
First the NFL will wait and let it all die down. After Robert's trial and he is found guilty, then and ONLY then will the "rog" have to do anything and that will ONLY be as stern as the other owners pressure him to be. My self, you have an owner who has made a mockery of the league and now is arrested for a "thug" like crime. It's not just the players who are found making the black eye............. This isn't his first "tarnishing the shield" event either......................... I'd say, due to all ready being fined and loss of multiple draft picks, this punishment needs to be WAY more severe. It doesn't matter the crime being a misdemeanor and he can possibly just do community service, what matters is the tarnish created and the repeatedly offenses against the league.
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You clearly don't understand how Asian Massage parlors operate for the most part.
Women are brought to the US from China, or Japan or Taiwan or Korea. Often they are "sold" into the industry by their families and sometimes they are simply kidnapped. Very few are simply "volunteers who wanted to see America."
Once they arrive in the U.S. they are forced to work at the parlor. Most folks don't realize that most parlors have a set of back rooms where the girls live. They don't LEAVE the parlor. They don't go to the supermarket. They don't go to movies. They don't go to a restaurant. They are held AT the parlor and required to work their shifts for food.
Every few weeks the girls are moved to a new location. They rarely stay in one place for any length of time. This prevents them from developing any relationship with customers who may take an interest in the girls.
Prostitution is one thing, sex trafficking another entirely.
Fair enough Truckin' however, given the nature of trafficking, it is far less expensive for the operators to use essentially unpaid labor. This means that a trafficked parlor will ultimately cost less than a "legit" one. Women don't often voluntarily enter into the sex business unless there is a great deal of money in it for them (or if they have drug and alcohol issues that make dancing or full on prostitution more attractive.)
In short, there is NO easy answer. Simply making prostitution legal certainly would help on a number of levels, but Americans as a whole are fairly conservative on this topic. In another few generations, perhaps the social climate will have changed a bit but I can't see it happening anytime soon.