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Father Of Notable Saints Fan Jarrius “JJ” Robertson Receives Prison Sentence
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Father of New Orleans Saints fan Jarrius “JJ” Robertson, Jordy Robertson, received a verdict regarding his legal case in which he was accused of taking the money from his “It Takes Lives to Save Lives” foundation for his own use.
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“I love my daddy but I know there are a lot of good people that have been hurt by his actions,” Jarrius said, via NOLA.com. “All I ever wanted to do was make everyone aware of the need for organ donation so that it might help others in need.”
(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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SeanLSU35 months
Horrible to steal from a kid's charity, obviously. That said, I wish we had better penalties and ways of making things right than just putting everyone in jail. 8 years of tax dollars to feed a man who instead should be out being forced to work to pay off what he stole, in my opinion. We need better penalties that fit the crime, especially for nonviolent crimes.
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BilJ35 months
The very first comment in the tweet “ They ain’t give the mf ppl that stormed the capital 8 mfn years!! The hell family business got this much to do with the law anyway?!” Twitter giving a voice to retards everywhere...thanks for that
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Privateer 200735 months
shite like this is why many people distrust charities. Myself included. Jarrius seems like a decent, genuine, kid. Feel bad for him too.
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Gaston35 months
Are we throwing democrats in jail for doing democrat things now? I just thought that’s how they roll.
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Robber DeNiro35 months
Idiot Republicans gotta make everything political.
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CajunBullet35 months
The father is a crook and thief. Should be sent to prison and the key for the prison cell door thrown away!
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jeff7012135 months
Steal from a kid's foundation. Eight years appears right.
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Simplemaaan35 months
I don’t have a problem with this, but didn’t the 15 year old who killed that Uber driver only get 3 years or some shite?
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LsuFan_3335 months
But the effort ended in disgrace when the elder Robertson acknowledged diverting between $95,000 and $150,000 from the foundation’s coffers to his own pockets, including about $70,000 in gifts from New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell and Ochsner Medical Center, which treated Jarrius’ condition. Jarrius, who is now 19, has never been accused of wrongdoing. Instead, prosecutors said Jordy Robertson exploited his son’s medical condition for cash he then largely used to gamble at area casinos.
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The Cool No 935 months
He literally exploited his sons condition and took cash right out of the foundation which was setup for him to Harrahs?? What a complete a-hole.
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TigerOnTheMountain35 months
Hahahahahahahahhhah
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