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Reply #210 posted 05/08/10 9:15am

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Ain't no way I could be intimidated by a lil dude to sell my own pussy and give HIM the money. I've never understood that shit.

Back in the day I had some pimp acquaintances (I run in all kinds o' circles) who were "50 deep." I became friends with one of 'em and many of our conversations went like this.

Pimp: You ain't the type o' bitch I could put on the track cuz you have too much self-esteem an' shit!
SCNDLS: Yeah, muhhfucka I'm glad you see that shit because if I'm selling MY pussy you can't get a cut unless you tickling some balls or blowing on an asshole.

You really should be writing a book or a TV pilot 'cause I wanna hear all this lol


hell, at least do a blog of all your adventures! lol
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lol I would, but a bitch ain't trynna come up lost
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Reply #211 posted 05/08/10 9:31am

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As I've been following this story there is something that is nagging at me about the whole thing. First, let me be clear in saying that IF LT had sex with her, even without the knowledge that she was in fact a minor, he is still guilty of statutory rape and patronizing a prostitute. I do not excuse him at all, because he should have had his stupid ass at home with his wife and kids and his dumb ass wouldn't be in this mess. So this is ALL his OWN fault!!

http://www.huffingtonpost...68870.html

With that said, I read in that article today, that the pimp texted the girl and informed her that he had a client for her and the fee was $300.00 and when she refused, he began texting her threatening messages and later picked her up, beat her up and then took her to LT.

Here's my problem with this...if he had to text her, doesn't that indicate that she was not with him or in his presence, at the time? Since LT was not her first client as indicated from the police report, why was it only AFTER engaging in whatever activity she did with LT, that she texted her Uncle?

It's obvious that she had a way of texting him BEFORE that. She was obviously in trouble BEFORE that and had a means of doing so, yet she didn't. WHY NOT? I have to wonder if she recognized LT or if perhaps the pimp told her who he was afterwards, since LT's stupid ass did pay double their normal fee, perhaps the pimp bragged or something and then her brain finally started working.

I don't know. IT'S STILL LT'S OWN FAULT for putting himself in this situation but there's SOMETHING that doesn't quite add up about it, jmo. shrug


It's obvious they knew he was LT, my thing is will they force her to give up the rest of her adult clients so that they can be charged as LT has been? To me, since she's a minor and the state's looking out for her best interest, shouldn't the rest of her clientel be run through the gauntlet as well? They're all rapists too.
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Reply #212 posted 05/08/10 9:37am

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dseann said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

As I've been following this story there is something that is nagging at me about the whole thing. First, let me be clear in saying that IF LT had sex with her, even without the knowledge that she was in fact a minor, he is still guilty of statutory rape and patronizing a prostitute. I do not excuse him at all, because he should have had his stupid ass at home with his wife and kids and his dumb ass wouldn't be in this mess. So this is ALL his OWN fault!!

http://www.huffingtonpost...68870.html

With that said, I read in that article today, that the pimp texted the girl and informed her that he had a client for her and the fee was $300.00 and when she refused, he began texting her threatening messages and later picked her up, beat her up and then took her to LT.

Here's my problem with this...if he had to text her, doesn't that indicate that she was not with him or in his presence, at the time? Since LT was not her first client as indicated from the police report, why was it only AFTER engaging in whatever activity she did with LT, that she texted her Uncle?

It's obvious that she had a way of texting him BEFORE that. She was obviously in trouble BEFORE that and had a means of doing so, yet she didn't. WHY NOT? I have to wonder if she recognized LT or if perhaps the pimp told her who he was afterwards, since LT's stupid ass did pay double their normal fee, perhaps the pimp bragged or something and then her brain finally started working.

I don't know. IT'S STILL LT'S OWN FAULT for putting himself in this situation but there's SOMETHING that doesn't quite add up about it, jmo. shrug


It's obvious they knew he was LT, my thing is will they force her to give up the rest of her adult clients so that they can be charged as LT has been? To me, since she's a minor and the state's looking out for her best interest, shouldn't the rest of her clientel be run through the gauntlet as well? They're all rapists too.


That's a very interesting point because the police have raided the pimp's residence and according to the article that I linked to:

Authorities found notebooks in the home where Davis kept "customers information," Kramer said.


So it'll be very interesting to see how that aspect of this mess plays out.
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Reply #213 posted 05/08/10 9:41am

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shorttrini said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

As I've been following this story there is something that is nagging at me about the whole thing. First, let me be clear in saying that IF LT had sex with her, even without the knowledge that she was in fact a minor, he is still guilty of statutory rape and patronizing a prostitute. I do not excuse him at all, because he should have had his stupid ass at home with his wife and kids and his dumb ass wouldn't be in this mess. So this is ALL his OWN fault!!

http://www.huffingtonpost...68870.html

With that said, I read in that article today, that the pimp texted the girl and informed her that he had a client for her and the fee was $300.00 and when she refused, he began texting her threatening messages and later picked her up, beat her up and then took her to LT.

Here's my problem with this...if he had to text her, doesn't that indicate that she was not with him or in his presence, at the time? Since LT was not her first client as indicated from the police report, why was it only AFTER engaging in whatever activity she did with LT, that she texted her Uncle?

It's obvious that she had a way of texting him BEFORE that. She was obviously in trouble BEFORE that and had a means of doing so, yet she didn't. WHY NOT? I have to wonder if she recognized LT or if perhaps the pimp told her who he was afterwards, since LT's stupid ass did pay double their normal fee, perhaps the pimp bragged or something and then her brain finally started working.

I don't know. IT'S STILL LT'S OWN FAULT for putting himself in this situation but there's SOMETHING that doesn't quite add up about it, jmo. shrug


This is what I have been saying all along? If this was REALLY your uncle, why didn't he come and get you months ago, when u first ran away? Or notify her parents or the authorities? Why wait until now? Again, if LT had sex with her, then he is guilty and should be punished. But, things are just not adding up.


If this was the only time she contacted him and he was indeed her Uncle, then the Uncle did the right thing, I see no fault on his part.

I'm just curious as to WHY she contacted him AFTER her liaison with LT, when she clearly had a way of communicating with him, BEFORE that?
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Reply #214 posted 05/08/10 9:46am

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

shorttrini said:



This is what I have been saying all along? If this was REALLY your uncle, why didn't he come and get you months ago, when u first ran away? Or notify her parents or the authorities? Why wait until now? Again, if LT had sex with her, then he is guilty and should be punished. But, things are just not adding up.


If this was the only time she contacted him and he was indeed her Uncle, then the Uncle did the right thing, I see no fault on his part.

I'm just curious as to WHY she contacted him AFTER her liaison with LT, when she clearly had a way of communicating with him, BEFORE that?

Maybe it's the first time the pimp or whomever beat her up shrug
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Reply #215 posted 05/08/10 10:12am

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SCNDLS said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



If this was the only time she contacted him and he was indeed her Uncle, then the Uncle did the right thing, I see no fault on his part.

I'm just curious as to WHY she contacted him AFTER her liaison with LT, when she clearly had a way of communicating with him, BEFORE that?

Maybe it's the first time the pimp or whomever beat her up shrug


I HOPE that wasn't her rationale. "It's ok to dope me up and whore me out but kick my ass...oh no!" ohgoon

Seriously though, she was in trouble from the get go. She could and should have texted her Uncle long BEFORE she was with LT. If LT's defense lawyer didn't get his degree from the same online school that Oily Taint did, he's going to question that as well.
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Reply #216 posted 05/08/10 11:14am

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I doesn't make any difference who she knew, who she fucked before she came to Mr Taylor's hotel, if she recognized Mr. Taylor are not. Did he have sex with a young woman, who was under the age of consent? It's that straight up and if Mr. Lawrence did, he has some problems. The conversation should be about the ADULTS who were in this childs life, not the child. It's amazing to me how woman and really children are blamed..... when sex crimes are prevalent. In fact, one could question if this should be a 3 degree rape charge.

It's one of the reasons why violent crime is so prevalent and persistent in our in our society, excuses are made for boy's and males.



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Reply #217 posted 05/08/10 11:57am

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

SCNDLS said:


Maybe it's the first time the pimp or whomever beat her up shrug


I HOPE that wasn't her rationale. "It's ok to dope me up and whore me out but kick my ass...oh no!" ohgoon

Seriously though, she was in trouble from the get go. She could and should have texted her Uncle long BEFORE she was with LT. If LT's defense lawyer didn't get his degree from the same online school that Oily Taint did, he's going to question that as well.

I'm not gonna assume she was okay with any of it or be presumptious enough to speculate about her rationale for seeking help when and how she did. She's a child who was 15 when she ran away so obviously she's been getting abused or something for long before this. It's easy for you and everybody else to speculate about what she SHOULD have done. You're all adults. She's a child who has been exposed to God only knows what.

None of you knows anything about her past and what she's been through but it sounds like a lot of folks are trynna pin this mess on her when she's clearly the victim in this. And for a LOT of abused people catching a beating is often the catalyst for them to change a bad situation.
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Reply #218 posted 05/08/10 1:50pm

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

As I've been following this story there is something that is nagging at me about the whole thing. First, let me be clear in saying that IF LT had sex with her, even without the knowledge that she was in fact a minor, he is still guilty of statutory rape and patronizing a prostitute. I do not excuse him at all, because he should have had his stupid ass at home with his wife and kids and his dumb ass wouldn't be in this mess. So this is ALL his OWN fault!!

http://www.huffingtonpost...68870.html

With that said, I read in that article today, that the pimp texted the girl and informed her that he had a client for her and the fee was $300.00 and when she refused, he began texting her threatening messages and later picked her up, beat her up and then took her to LT.

Here's my problem with this...if he had to text her, doesn't that indicate that she was not with him or in his presence, at the time? Since LT was not her first client as indicated from the police report, why was it only AFTER engaging in whatever activity she did with LT, that she texted her Uncle?

It's obvious that she had a way of texting him BEFORE that. She was obviously in trouble BEFORE that and had a means of doing so, yet she didn't. WHY NOT? I have to wonder if she recognized LT or if perhaps the pimp told her who he was afterwards, since LT's stupid ass did pay double their normal fee, perhaps the pimp bragged or something and then her brain finally started working.

I don't know. IT'S STILL LT'S OWN FAULT for putting himself in this situation but there's SOMETHING that doesn't quite add up about it, jmo. shrug


thats what pimps do they have to have stay in touch cuz their insecure

they are not in the room at the time it's going down so they need a way to communicate

p.s. i was at this park and these two girls black/white where hanging out and i new it was a pimp. im thinking, the white chick looks good but it must be the drugs if she's hanging out with these folx.

she looked better then the other chick

she likes my dog lol
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Reply #219 posted 05/08/10 1:51pm

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neutral lol He's practically my height, the hell is he a pimp? lol
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Me too, but dude got that big water head. A headbutt from him would be attempted murder lol


he looks like that rapper Too Short. Maybe a lil cuter.
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Reply #220 posted 05/08/10 1:52pm

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maybe the uncle and the pimp are in bidness 2gether.


and i still don't feel sorry for LT. his ass needs to sit in jail for a few months and rethink his life plan cuz clearly things are not working out for this nucca.
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Reply #221 posted 05/08/10 1:53pm

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neutral lol He's practically my height, the hell is he a pimp? lol
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Me too, but dude got that big water head. A headbutt from him would be attempted murder lol


I know! lol
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Reply #222 posted 05/08/10 2:24pm

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SCNDLS said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



I HOPE that wasn't her rationale. "It's ok to dope me up and whore me out but kick my ass...oh no!" ohgoon

Seriously though, she was in trouble from the get go. She could and should have texted her Uncle long BEFORE she was with LT. If LT's defense lawyer didn't get his degree from the same online school that Oily Taint did, he's going to question that as well.

I'm not gonna assume she was okay with any of it or be presumptious enough to speculate about her rationale for seeking help when and how she did. She's a child who was 15 when she ran away so obviously she's been getting abused or something for long before this. It's easy for you and everybody else to speculate about what she SHOULD have done. You're all adults. She's a child who has been exposed to God only knows what.

None of you knows anything about her past and what she's been through but it sounds like a lot of folks are trynna pin this mess on her when she's clearly the victim in this. And for a LOT of abused people catching a beating is often the catalyst for them to change a bad situation.


I hear you...

I'm frustrated because I wish she had chose to be at home with her nose in a book. cry
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Reply #223 posted 05/08/10 2:44pm

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SCNDLS said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



I HOPE that wasn't her rationale. "It's ok to dope me up and whore me out but kick my ass...oh no!" ohgoon

Seriously though, she was in trouble from the get go. She could and should have texted her Uncle long BEFORE she was with LT. If LT's defense lawyer didn't get his degree from the same online school that Oily Taint did, he's going to question that as well.

I'm not gonna assume she was okay with any of it or be presumptious enough to speculate about her rationale for seeking help when and how she did. She's a child who was 15 when she ran away so obviously she's been getting abused or something for long before this. It's easy for you and everybody else to speculate about what she SHOULD have done. You're all adults. She's a child who has been exposed to God only knows what.

None of you knows anything about her past and what she's been through but it sounds like a lot of folks are trynna pin this mess on her when she's clearly the victim in this. And for a LOT of abused people catching a beating is often the catalyst for them to change a bad situation.
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Damn it! Now you're going to make me channel, the late, people other than myself, think he was great, President Ronald Reagan...I will forgive you but I will not forget you for this! hmm

In the words of RR..."There you go again!" rolleyes

I'm not assuming anything or blaming anyone! I'm just looking at the situation LOGICALLY! If she was able to text with her pimp, when he was not around her...then LOGICALLY...she had a means of outside communication! Therefore, I'm able to LOGICALLY come to my conclusion BASED on the EVIDENCE, at hand! That's not an ASSumption!

I'm just questioning WHY she did NOT use it, to get herself some help...from her Uncle...BEFORE she was with LT? She was LOGICALLY in some serious trouble long BEFORE...she was with LT and had the means to get out of it. That is a LOGICAL question and one I am damn CERTAIN will be brought up, if LT's lawyer is worth a damn....in COURT!

As far as we KNOW...now...LT did not beat her! Yes, he MAY have had sex with her and he paid her for services rendered but HE was NOT the only one! So the LOGICAL question is...WHAT changed the DYNAMIC of the situation that she was ALREADY in...to make her text her Uncle for help...when she COULD have OBVIOUSLY...done so...BEFORE?

It COULD have been the pimp beating her up for the FIRST time but as you've said, YOU'VE been around the GAME and the PLAYERS. So have I! wink

The difference being...I've never known of any pimps with stables of 50 - 100 hoes. I'm only 40 years old, so I've only read about that shit, in Ice Berg Slim and Donald Goings novels. The pimps I've had the displeasure of being around...had just a handful of insecure girls and women...that they beat and abused, straight out the gate to gain and maintain control.

In MY experiences...it took a CATALYST...much worse than an ass kicking and far more DEADLY than drugs...ME to be EXACT...to get those girls and women...to come in out of the cold!

I just want to know what the CATALYST was...in this particular case? I happen to KNOW for a FACT...there HAD to be one!

Dramatic...yes! True as motherfucking hell...none the less! wink
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Reply #224 posted 05/08/10 9:06pm

booty

i don't know much about that but i know people one or two girls

what a dump ass he kept a note book

lol
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Reply #225 posted 05/09/10 3:50pm

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Hershe said:

SCNDLS said:


I'm not gonna assume she was okay with any of it or be presumptious enough to speculate about her rationale for seeking help when and how she did. She's a child who was 15 when she ran away so obviously she's been getting abused or something for long before this. It's easy for you and everybody else to speculate about what she SHOULD have done. You're all adults. She's a child who has been exposed to God only knows what.

None of you knows anything about her past and what she's been through but it sounds like a lot of folks are trynna pin this mess on her when she's clearly the victim in this. And for a LOT of abused people catching a beating is often the catalyst for them to change a bad situation.


I hear you...

I'm frustrated because I wish she had chose to be at home with her nose in a book. cry

Well, if she ran away from home obviously her homelife wasn't conducive to her being focused on school. She didn't just end up on the streets selling herself.
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Reply #226 posted 05/09/10 7:23pm

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Reply #227 posted 05/10/10 6:43am

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SCNDLS said:

Hershe said:



I hear you...

I'm frustrated because I wish she had chose to be at home with her nose in a book. cry

Well, if she ran away from home obviously her homelife wasn't conducive to her being focused on school. She didn't just end up on the streets selling herself.


Maybe so. Because there are kids who run away from home because they won't behave and don't want to follow rules like applying themselves in school, keeping curfew, etc....

I see this girl as that type of runaway because she ran away from home to the streets, and not to anyone or any place that would have expected her to act right, especially for her age.

I think she easily could have done better to avoid some monsters if she wanted to.
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Reply #228 posted 05/10/10 7:37am

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SCNDLS said:

Hershe said:



I hear you...

I'm frustrated because I wish she had chose to be at home with her nose in a book. cry

Well, if she ran away from home obviously her homelife wasn't conducive to her being focused on school. She didn't just end up on the streets selling herself.


That's usually the case, we aren't speaking of children coming from a Cosby / Ozzie And Harriet family settings. It's shocking and hurtful to see so many children living in unhealthy, dysfunctional, and violent households and communities. Push comes to shove many of these kids decide the "streets" offer them more saftey. sad
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Reply #229 posted 05/10/10 7:52am

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TD3 said:

SCNDLS said:


Well, if she ran away from home obviously her homelife wasn't conducive to her being focused on school. She didn't just end up on the streets selling herself.


That's usually the case, we aren't speaking of children coming from a Cosby / Ozzie And Harriet family settings. It's shocking and hurtful to see so many children living in unhealthy, dysfunctional, and violent households and communities. Push comes to shove many of these kids decide the "streets" offer them more saftey. sad


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Reply #230 posted 05/10/10 8:21am

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TD3 said:

SCNDLS said:


Well, if she ran away from home obviously her homelife wasn't conducive to her being focused on school. She didn't just end up on the streets selling herself.


That's usually the case, we aren't speaking of children coming from a Cosby / Ozzie And Harriet family settings. It's shocking and hurtful to see so many children living in unhealthy, dysfunctional, and violent households and communities. Push comes to shove many of these kids decide the "streets" offer them more saftey. sad


I've yet to read or hear anything factual about her home life and based on her age, I don't think we will, as to not release any information that could be used to identify who she is.

So let's just be fair and say we do not know what the circumstances were that caused her to runaway from her home because children DO runaway from good, loving and nurturing homes too, all the time! If that weren't true, there wouldn't be a Hollywood! wink
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That's usually the case, we aren't speaking of children coming from a Cosby / Ozzie And Harriet family settings. It's shocking and hurtful to see so many children living in unhealthy, dysfunctional, and violent households and communities. Push comes to shove many of these kids decide the "streets" offer them more saftey. sad


I've yet to read or hear anything factual about her home life and based on her age, I don't think we will, as to not release any information that could be used to identify who she is.

So let's just be fair and say we do not know what the circumstances were that caused her to runaway from her home because children DO runaway from good, loving and nurturing homes too, all the time! If that weren't true, there wouldn't be a Hollywood! wink



With all due respect that's why I preferenced my opinion by using the word, usually: commonly encountered, experienced, or observed Being an advocate for women & children these 30 years, those children coming from supportive and nurturing homes, who make a choice of living on the street are far and few between.
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TD3 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



I've yet to read or hear anything factual about her home life and based on her age, I don't think we will, as to not release any information that could be used to identify who she is.

So let's just be fair and say we do not know what the circumstances were that caused her to runaway from her home because children DO runaway from good, loving and nurturing homes too, all the time! If that weren't true, there wouldn't be a Hollywood! wink



With all due respect that's why I preferenced my opinion by using the word, usually: commonly encountered, experienced, or observed Being an advocate for women & children these 30 years, those children coming from supportive and nurturing homes, who make a choice of living on the street are far and few between.


And with all due respect, being an advocate for women & children for 30 years, you do know all runaways don't end up living on the street, right?

My point was that there are children who do runaway from good, loving and nurturing homes, it happens all the time. Not all runaways are from dysfunctional homes. Now...where they end up and how they end up there is another matter, all together.

In this particular instance, there is a big ASSumption being made that the girl ran away from a dysfunctional home...we do not know that...yet...because that has not been officially stated! I could just as easily assume she came from a good home and met that waterhead dusty pimp online and he convinced to come runaway with him for a life of glamor and celebrity. Her being young and naive, fell for it and ran away from what she considered a less than glamorous life. It happens!
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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

TD3 said:




With all due respect that's why I preferenced my opinion by using the word, usually: commonly encountered, experienced, or observed Being an advocate for women & children these 30 years, those children coming from supportive and nurturing homes, who make a choice of living on the street are far and few between.


And with all due respect, being an advocate for women & children for 30 years, you do know all runaways don't end up living on the street, right?

My point was that there are children who do runaway from good, loving and nurturing homes, it happens all the time. Not all runaways are from dysfunctional homes. Now...where they end up and how they end up there is another matter, all together.

In this particular instance, there is a big ASSumption being made that the girl ran away from a dysfunctional home...we do not know that...yet...because that has not been officially stated! I could just as easily assume she came from a good home and met that waterhead dusty pimp online and he convinced to come runaway with him for a life of glamor and celebrity. Her being young and naive, fell for it and ran away from what she considered a less than glamorous life. It happens!



I made no assumptions my commment spoke in general terms about runaways or I would've some where in my sentences mentioned this young women circumstances. Usually it's the people who aren't engaged, who don't bother seek to learn more information beyond the 35 second TV new clip or "Hollywood" are quick, to accept the very narrow picture that's painted for them.

It's obvious we see things differently and though I may differ with others opinions that's were it stops. I can agree to disagree.
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TD3 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



And with all due respect, being an advocate for women & children for 30 years, you do know all runaways don't end up living on the street, right?

My point was that there are children who do runaway from good, loving and nurturing homes, it happens all the time. Not all runaways are from dysfunctional homes. Now...where they end up and how they end up there is another matter, all together.

In this particular instance, there is a big ASSumption being made that the girl ran away from a dysfunctional home...we do not know that...yet...because that has not been officially stated! I could just as easily assume she came from a good home and met that waterhead dusty pimp online and he convinced to come runaway with him for a life of glamor and celebrity. Her being young and naive, fell for it and ran away from what she considered a less than glamorous life. It happens!



I made no assumptions my commment spoke in general terms about runaways or I would've some where in my sentences mentioned this young women circumstances. Usually it's the people who aren't engaged, who don't bother seek to learn more information beyond the 35 second TV new clip or "Hollywood" are quick, to accept the very narrow picture that's painted for them.

It's obvious we see things differently and though I may differ with others opinions that's were it stops. I can agree to disagree.


We can agree to disagree. We see things differently because I look at things individually. Not all people from dysfunctional homes are bad people and end up on the streets. Just like not all people from loving, caring, nurturing good homes end up as good people with productive lives. That's just life. shrug
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #235 posted 05/10/10 11:04am

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I doesn't make any difference who she knew, who she fucked before she came to Mr Taylor's hotel, if she recognized Mr. Taylor are not. Did he have sex with a young woman, who was under the age of consent? It's that straight up and if Mr. Lawrence did, he has some problems. The conversation should be about the ADULTS who were in this childs life, not the child. It's amazing to me how woman and really children are blamed..... when sex crimes are prevalent. In fact, one could question if this should be a 3 degree rape charge.

It's one of the reasons why violent crime is so prevalent and persistent in our in our society, excuses are made for boy's and males.



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clapping And there it is! This child should have never been made a prostitute in the first place. LT and that pimp both need to be locked up in the same cell.
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Reply #236 posted 05/10/10 4:42pm

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LT gal's text cry for help

The teenage hooker allegedly raped by Lawrence Taylor in a sleazy Rockland County hotel room told The Post yesterday about how her alleged pimp brutally forced her to have sex with the Giants great after she initially refused.

"I told him I wasn't going to the hotel, and he said, 'You're f- - -ing this up, it's $300," the frightened Bronx girl, 16, said Rasheed Davis, 36, screamed at her early Thursday.

"He hit me in the face, so I covered my face," said the girl, whose name The Post is withholding.

She crouched down on the ground to avoid Davis' blows, but "[he] started kicking and stomping on me," the girl said.

Davis then dragged her to the Holiday Inn to meet with the Hall of Fame linebacker, barking instructions at her along the way, she recalled.

"He told me to tell him my name is Carmen and I'm 19 years old," she said. "He told me repeatedly and I had to repeat it back to him."

When she arrived at hotel in Suffern, "the lights were off and [Taylor] didn't see my face was bruised," the girl recounted. "Lawrence asked me my age and I told him I was 19."

She said she feared for her life if she didn't have sex with Taylor.

"If I didn't go through with it, [Taylor] would've called Rasheed and there would have been consequences," she said. "God knows what would've happened if I didn't go through with it."

On the drive back to The Bronx, the girl frantically text-messaged her uncle about the alleged assault and prostitution.

"Tio [the uncle] help me," she hurriedly typed out while still in the alleged clutches of Davis, according to a copy of the text shown exclusively to The Post. "I don't want to live like this."

After getting the message, her uncle called 911 and cops were waiting at Davis' home to arrest him.

The uncle said the girl is now in foster care, and her biological father is seeking custody.

Meanwhile, Florida police reports obtained by The Post show Taylor has had volatile -- and sometimes violent -- dustups with his two latest wives over the past eight years.

On May 8, 2002, just six months after tying the knot with his second wife, Maritza Cruz, Taylor allegedly blew up at his home when she accused him of cheating after finding glitter in his car, a Miami Beach police report said.

According to Cruz's statements, Taylor yanked her right arm and knocked her to the floor. She said Taylor also kicked her stomach while wearing golf spikes.

Taylor was not arrested, but Cruz got a restraining order.

A second fight took place on Dec. 29, 2002, when Taylor threw a TV remote against a wall and grabbed Cruz during a row over watching television in the bedroom, a police report said. Taylor was not arrested.

The toxic pair divorced in 2005.

Taylor married his third wife, Lynette Gordon, in July 2007, but they were feuding months before the nuptials.

Police responded to a domestic disturbance at Taylor's home in Pembroke Pines, Fla., on April 7, 2007. The couple told police they were just arguing.

Cops returned to Taylor's home on Dec. 28, 2008. This time the two were married and fighting over houseguests, according to a report.

Another dispute erupted this past March 4. The police report said Taylor had a spat with his wife over "a family matter."
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Reply #237 posted 05/10/10 6:58pm

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hmmm

Meanwhile, Florida police reports obtained by The Post show Taylor has had volatile -- and sometimes violent -- dustups with his two latest wives over the past eight years.
So that's what they call a woman gettin' bitchbeat by her man...a dustup? rolleyes


On May 8, 2002, just six months after tying the knot with his second wife, Maritza Cruz, Taylor allegedly blew up at his home when she accused him of cheating after finding glitter in his car, a Miami Beach police report said.
I got 5 bucks say this the same bitch that broke up the first marriage. Glitter is the new used condom. disbelief


According to Cruz's statements, Taylor yanked her right arm and knocked her to the floor. She said Taylor also kicked her stomach while wearing golf spikes.

Taylor was not arrested, but Cruz got a restraining order.
Um...let a mofo kick me while I'm down and while he wearing golf spikes. Aint gon be no restraining order...more like a death certificate....for his ass! no no no!


A second fight took place on Dec. 29, 2002, when Taylor threw a TV remote against a wall and grabbed Cruz during a row over watching television in the bedroom, a police report said. Taylor was not arrested.

The toxic pair divorced in 2005.
Cruz stayed around for 3 years worth of fighting? Somebody was desperately tryna get paid. deal


Taylor married his third wife, Lynette Gordon, in July 2007, but they were feuding months before the nuptials.
This is what we call a NEW FOOL! Twice divorced with a history of spousal abuse does not a good husband make. dead


Police responded to a domestic disturbance at Taylor's home in Pembroke Pines, Fla., on April 7, 2007. The couple told police they were just arguing.

Cops returned to Taylor's home on Dec. 28, 2008. This time the two were married and fighting over houseguests, according to a report.

Another dispute erupted this past March 4. The police report said Taylor had a spat with his wife over "a family matter."
TRY FLIN....and that's all I have to say about that. dunce
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Reply #238 posted 05/10/10 7:47pm

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^^^^ And this the same bitch talking about it's a set up rolleyes
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Reply #239 posted 05/10/10 7:49pm

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SCNDLS said:

^^^^ And this the same bitch talking about it's a set up rolleyes



disbelief these heffas is ruining the game for the rest of us.
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