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To: WhiskeyX

Another thought. The Playboy Mansion employed a woman who was under-aged? I’d think that, firstly, whoever approved this, parents, a manager, anybody, would be grossly negligent. I have no idea what the Mansion really is like, but assuming it’s a place to have sex (apparently) for pay, as a client (guest?) I’d make the assumption that a big company like Playboy would make darned certain that the employees were of legal age. Maybe there should be a lawsuit. But if so it should be against somebody other than the client. And, 41 years later? Regardless of what happened then, the timing draws attention.


18 posted on 10/11/2015 10:16:19 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: Gen.Blather

“The Playboy Mansion employed a woman who was under-aged?” I don’t think so. She was probably there for other reasons. I had in mind the women I knew who were there to work as cocktail waitresses and so forth.

” I have no idea what the Mansion really is like, but assuming it’s a place to have sex (apparently) for pay, as a client (guest?)”

Although some of that was going on there, the Playboy mansion was much more than that. A lot of the A List Hollywood types, politicians, business VIPs, and others like to hang out with the famous athletes, actors, actresses, and Hefner’s women gusts.

“And, 41 years later?”

Cosby has enjoyed decades of protection enabling to become the alleged serial rapist we are hearing about now. Women tried to get legal help when the statute of limitations had not yet expired, and their complaints were ignored by their attorneys and by the state prosecutors. Only now have these women been able to discover they were not alone, but the statute of limitations bars their ability to act upon this new knowledge. The exception are any girls who were minors and secure a judge’s approval for suing for the current onset of mental anguish (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) as a consequence of this long buried secret becoming public knowledge. This window of opportunity due to the alleged sex crime amounting to child rape appear to be and may actually be contrived to avoid the statute of limitations, but even if so the crime certainly deserves a hearing and consequences.


22 posted on 10/11/2015 10:33:21 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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