Welpee wrote:Well, I'm sure she'll get some satisfaction in doing damage to him regardless of whether she got paid: 1) interrupting his prep for a very important contract year; 2) further soiling an already soiled rep; 3) putting his private business on blast; 4) probably harming any remote possibility of future endorsements; 5) not to mention whatever he had to spend on his legal defense.And I hope Rose is motivated to reevaluate his social life and what he nearly lost due to his lifestyle.
Like I said previously, regarding Rose all I care about is him helping us win this season.
Yes, I'm sure the added satisfaction of looking and reading like a pathetic, lying gold digger 2 years after the fact is worth the positively shocking information that was exposed in this case about a 24 year old millionaire athlete: kinky sex with a documented party girl. Because after the last half century of NBA history, we all realize your average NBA player is just a Jesus loving choir boy. When he's not in strip clubs or having multiple children by multitudes of women. This doesn't condone Rose's or anyone else's actions (Doe's money grab included), but do you honestly think in today's culture, in this country, that this isn't going to blow over with time?
And I'm sure Doe's next money making venture is going to be interesting as well.
And I'm sure hoping Doe gets a discount from her lawyer for saying something as stupid as "this case was never about money" while seeking $21.5 million.