The plight of the NFL player is a common
one. Since he wears a helmet when he’s
on TV he doesn’t get the kind of recognition he desires when in public. The NFL player makes up for this by spending
recklessly on jewelry and nights on the town.
This kind of flashy behavior attracts predators of all shapes and sizes,
including beautiful women. When you have
millions of dollars you have to be especially aware of predators that are out
to treat you like an ATM. Enjoy your
money as privately and responsibly as possible.
Beware stranger danger. And don’t
trust hotel safes.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
NFL Player Shaun Rogers Isn’t Aware of Stranger Danger – Loses $400k in Jewelry in Hotel Robbery
Didn't anyone ever tell New York Giants
defensive end Shaun Rogers not to trust strangers? According to reports Rogers spent the night
partying in Miami when he met a nice young lady. Rogers and this nice young lady returned to
his hotel and had sex. When Rogers awoke
the next morning afternoon the nice young lady from the previous night
was gone… along with $400k of his jewelry which he had placed in the hotel
safe. Lost in the robbery was a $100k
pair of earrings, a $50k gold chain and two watches worth $160k.
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"You know what? I've never paid taxes in my life. I'm probably going to go to jail.” – Nick Diaz UFC 158 Post-Fight Pess Conference March 19, 2013
Whoa, that was a bombshell. That was probably not the best thing to
announce to a group of reporters. Diaz
has long been known for his standoffish and cold demeanor towards the media so
there’s a chance he’s just trolling everybody in the wake of the 25 minute beat
down he received courtesy of Georges St. Pierre. Still, Diaz made a reported $200k for his
fight against the champ in Montreal. You
can be damn sure the tax man, both Canadian and American, will be looking for
their fair share of his check. Diaz
would be wise to square up with the IRS, squirrel away some dough for his post
fighting days and quit violating the first rule of Goodfellas; “Always keep your mouth shut.” A word to wise, taxes brought down Al Capone…
well that and syphilis.
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