How Big Ben Roethlisberger Spends His Millions
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#1How Big Ben Roethlisberger Spends His MillionsTags: None -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#2good guyComment -
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#3Net worth 100,000,000!
Nice family with a very beautiful wife
who you wouldn't believe she birthed 3 children
if she told you..Comment -
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#4looks like pauly is in loveComment -
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#5Big Ben Looks like the SITUATION of jersey Shore fameComment -
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#6Ben is a very normal guy who happens to be worth 9 figures, true storyComment -
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#7Good manComment -
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#8Just think about that for a moment.
1% of his net worth is a cool 1million..Comment -
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#9la crème de la crème..
What would you be willing to do step into
his shoes including his whole kitten caboodle?
Amputate
finger/fingers?
toe/toes?
hand at the wrist?
foot above the ankle?
arm below the elbow?
lower leg below the knee?
arm at the shoulder?
leg at the hip?
family jewels?
family jewels including joystick?
How far would ya go?
Murder?
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#10ur a weird guy paula must be related to joecoolComment -
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#13Ben Roethlisberger has been publicly accused of sexual assault twice—once in 2009 and once in 2010. In July 2009
If he's changed his ways then that's great.Comment -
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#14Paying off sexual assault allegations?Comment -
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#18He's a horny pin and plug type guy. Choke, strangle and rape urges. Ben not the best looking guy growing up and probably didn't get any, hope he out grew his sick urges to force himself on women now.
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In 2009, Andrea McNulty, an employee of Harrah’s hotel in Lake Tahoe, accused Roethlisberger of rape, as Fox Sports reports. She alleged the assault took place in his hotel room in 2008 after he asked her to help him fix the TV. McNulty said she begged him to stop. She said she experienced depression after the assault, and she eventually entered a mental health institution.
She also accused eight fellow employees of covering up the incident. The case was settled out of court in 2012, and Roethlisberger faced no negative action from the NFL. In 2010, Roethlisberger was in the spotlight once again.
A second sexual assault allegation surfaced, reports Sports Illustrated, this time from a college student in Milledgeville, Georgia. The 20-year-old woman claimed that Roethlisberger assaulted her in the bathroom of a nightclub. Due to a lack of evidence, Georgia prosecutors did not press charges and the case was dropped a month later.
Although Roethlisberger escaped both accusations without much of a penalty aside from missing a few games. Some fans began to wonder if these alleged assaults indicated a pattern of violent behavior.
Would Roethlisberger have faced different consequences in the #MeToo era?
If we compare Roethlisberger’s story to recent names associated with sexual assault — guys like Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer — does it seem like Big Ben got off a little easy? Is it the timing? Would he have faced harsher consequences had these alleged assaults occurred a few years later?
Weinstein, accused of assaulting a slew of young actresses, lost his company and landed in jail. The Today Show fired Lauer after allegations of sexual harassment. Numerous alleged sexual predators accused during the #MeToo movement have faced serious punishments.
It’s impossible to say what would have happened if the accusations against Roethlisberger took place later. His fans may argue that he never received a conviction and that his accusers either lacked evidence or recanted their stories. Maybe this is the case.
Another possibility is that those women were afraid of the consequences of a public stand against a popular NFL player. Perhaps the #MeToo movement would have given them strength and support, reassuring them that it was OK to take a stand.Comment
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