If anyone needed a modern day example of how Jimmy Saville got away with what he did look no further.
I guess we should be happy we live in a time where they get dealt justice sooner than later.
MondeyMondey on
It’s gonna take a level of disingenuous hipster post-left Christianity we’ve never SEEN for him to wriggle out of this!
Connor123x on
only a few comments and already a lot of comments about how he is guilty. Will society ever learn to stop convicting people on accusations before any facts are presented.
FrustratedPCBuild on
Poor man, he now has so little money he can’t even afford to dress himself properly. Off you fuck to jaily waily, creep.
Psychological-Ad1264 on
I doubt very much he just pleaded not guilty
>Your worshippleness, if I may momentarily seize the rhetorical reins of this judicial charabanc—allow me to unfurl my declaration with the eloquence befitting someone of my higher disposition.
>I plead not guilty, not merely in the pedestrian legalistic sense of the phrase, but in a grander, more ontological manner. For guilt itself, m’lud, is a social construct—much like brunch or Love Island—imposed upon the proletariat by late-stage capitalism and the patriarchy’s last, wheezing gasps.
>If I may continue—and I must, for brevity is the hobgoblin of sincerity—my so-called “offence,” that nebulous nugget of alleged naughtiness, is a fiction scribbled in biro by the trembling hand of a culture addicted to outrage and soy milk. And so I stand here not as a defendant, but as a defiant defendant, a dissenting deity in denim. And if you believe that tosh, I’ve got a magical amulet you can buy.
Lost_Foot8302 on
The key words in the header are ” comedian and actor pleads not guilty “
YellowBelliedCoward on
He seriously turned up to court on those charges dressed like that? 😆
Equivalent-Role4632 on
If i was charged with rape i’m not sure that would be the suit i would choose to wear for court.
hooblyshoobly on
Mad if he gets away with it given there’s a text conversation where a girl he was clearly manipulating makes it clear she said no to him, he continued to have sex with her and then repeatedly apologises telling her she doesn’t need to get tested.
Celebration-Exact on
For someone pleading not guilty to rape, he’s turned up looking a bit rapey
Emperorof_Antarctica on
Dress for the rape conviction you want…?
You’d need to climb a Matterhorn sized mountain of coke to ever think showing up at a rape case with your belly button out, is a reasonable choice.
sxeros on
Every headline in the UK at the moment is rape, assault and stabbings.
gaztaseven on
Regretting having sex after the act does not mean you were raped. Saying yes to a man who you have previously and repeatedly said no to does not mean you were raped.
I don’t believe he’s guilty of rape. He’s almost certainly guilty of acting scummy, but that’s not an offence.
SkettlesS on
Serious question: how is it that famous people can voluntarily waltz in to court whilst normal people are arrested and put in custody? Has he even had a police interview?
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If anyone needed a modern day example of how Jimmy Saville got away with what he did look no further.
I guess we should be happy we live in a time where they get dealt justice sooner than later.
It’s gonna take a level of disingenuous hipster post-left Christianity we’ve never SEEN for him to wriggle out of this!
only a few comments and already a lot of comments about how he is guilty. Will society ever learn to stop convicting people on accusations before any facts are presented.
Poor man, he now has so little money he can’t even afford to dress himself properly. Off you fuck to jaily waily, creep.
I doubt very much he just pleaded not guilty
>Your worshippleness, if I may momentarily seize the rhetorical reins of this judicial charabanc—allow me to unfurl my declaration with the eloquence befitting someone of my higher disposition.
>I plead not guilty, not merely in the pedestrian legalistic sense of the phrase, but in a grander, more ontological manner. For guilt itself, m’lud, is a social construct—much like brunch or Love Island—imposed upon the proletariat by late-stage capitalism and the patriarchy’s last, wheezing gasps.
>If I may continue—and I must, for brevity is the hobgoblin of sincerity—my so-called “offence,” that nebulous nugget of alleged naughtiness, is a fiction scribbled in biro by the trembling hand of a culture addicted to outrage and soy milk. And so I stand here not as a defendant, but as a defiant defendant, a dissenting deity in denim. And if you believe that tosh, I’ve got a magical amulet you can buy.
The key words in the header are ” comedian and actor pleads not guilty “
He seriously turned up to court on those charges dressed like that? 😆
If i was charged with rape i’m not sure that would be the suit i would choose to wear for court.
Mad if he gets away with it given there’s a text conversation where a girl he was clearly manipulating makes it clear she said no to him, he continued to have sex with her and then repeatedly apologises telling her she doesn’t need to get tested.
For someone pleading not guilty to rape, he’s turned up looking a bit rapey
Dress for the rape conviction you want…?
You’d need to climb a Matterhorn sized mountain of coke to ever think showing up at a rape case with your belly button out, is a reasonable choice.
Every headline in the UK at the moment is rape, assault and stabbings.
Regretting having sex after the act does not mean you were raped. Saying yes to a man who you have previously and repeatedly said no to does not mean you were raped.
I don’t believe he’s guilty of rape. He’s almost certainly guilty of acting scummy, but that’s not an offence.
Serious question: how is it that famous people can voluntarily waltz in to court whilst normal people are arrested and put in custody? Has he even had a police interview?