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Originally Posted by JohnnyJames
There may be some publicity in this, I guess, after thinking it through a little better. I sure as hell wouldn't risk it, but I am not Rob, of course.
He should phone his attorney and do the following, I think:
Hold a press conference apologizing to the good people of Arizona for a terrible lapse in judgement, while wearing a t-shirt featuring a very prominent logo for whatever site he wants to push traffic to. Then maybe donate 10k to a safe driving program or some type of charity.
He can do all of this without actually admitting guilt, and I bet if he acts quick enough, every TV station in that region will cover it.
The authorities already know who he is. May as well craft this into something beneficial.
Hell, I'd even grant interviews, offer some of the reporters a ride in the car, maybe rent a track for the press converence and put FTV banners all around the damn thing.
Just an idea.
If he screwed himself over by posting this online, THAT damage is already done and he will face those consequences no matter what.
So, nothing to lose, really at this point. I sure hope (as someone else already pointed out) that his 2257 files are IMMACULATE.
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I think I'd personally try to keep his site as far away from this as he could. FTV does have public nudity if I'm not mistaken. I seem to remember that solo girl from the now closed program, was charged with public nudity from videos on her site.
If I'm not mistaken that girl was in Nevada as well but I can't for the life of me think of her name. Regardless it doesn't take much of a stretch of the imagination to figure this could happen.