Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2020 11:13:35 GMT -5
If your going to believe the word of the lawyers who are bring paid thousands of dollars by the defendants, and have a vested interest in the outcome of this case,especially the ones directly involved in the payoff scheme lol. Bottom line baker and Dunbar are going to get their day in court where they can get out on the witness stand and offer testimony and get cross examined.as this case is not getting dropped. Bottom line, this is terrible press for the giants.is baker worth all this trouble ?
You know the guy who didn’t know the playbook 12 weeks into the season, got called out by his team mates multiple times and repeatedly fell asleep during meetings and played badly ? You really think this new coaching staff is bringing him to training camp with all the distractions? Odds are great, that doesn’t happen, and he gets cut or told to stay home, maybe he gets to resume his career ,if he gets found not guilty- far from a given.
You come off as a person posting with an agenda. I don't do that.
The biggest thing that "should" have been garnered from the ESPN article is that one of the lawyers flat out called the group behind the accusations against Dunbar and Baker 'seasoned criminals', and then went further to name some of their crimes. (i.e. Conspiracy to commit murder! Human trafficking!, Forgery!) lol, if a lawyer makes these kinds of statements about people without them being true, that lawyer will get disbarred. Not maybe, they will be disbarred.
If the above is true, then yes, it does start to appear like a big money grab by the group. Again, I don't want to jump to conclusions. I, am willing to let this play out.
I'll let the agenda driven folks preach on their agendas.
You DO realize that criminals commit crimes against other criminals, right?