Hey Salvitore, I’ve seen prior posts from you, but I haven’t seen you given over to emotion like this. So, I’m not sure why you are now.
We agree that the guy definitely needs to be more careful, otherwise he will almost certainly be one of those sad stories where a wealthy athlete somehow ends up penniless by 45.
That said, his wealth or position does not confer any extra accountability as you seem to want to do. If he was easily duped by a 15 year old who repeatedly reassured him that she’s 18, then he can be guilty of being foolish or dumb, but not necessarily of knowingly engaging in statutory rape.
I am a little surprised at the degree you seem exasperated that I (or other sensible people) would be hesitant in putting 100% trust in social media posts. Sure, they might be true! But, they are also frequently found to be false, exaggerated, posted while under the influence, or with any number of other circumstances that make them less than credible (and certainly not enough to criminally charge or convict). Do you really believe all social media posts, YouTube videos, and the like that you come across? Do you really think that someone who maintains that social media posts, etc can sometimes be biased, misleading, or outright false is a “conspiracy theorist”? Haha - got it. ;)
I admit that I’m a little bummed to already have to ignore several simpletons here, and I didn’t think you were one of those.