Al Harrington Doesn't Think Robert Kraft Scandal Is A "Big Deal"

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Kraft is facing jail time as of right now.

Robert Kraft has been charged with soliciting prostitution and risks facing a maximum sentence of one year in prison. This is all in relation to a recent prostitution sting at a massage parlor in Jupiter, Florida which saw over 100 men get caught on camera committing the same alleged crime as Kraft. Reactions about the allegations are pouring in with almost everyone in the sports world delivering their hot takes. One of those people was retired NBA player and current Big 3 player Al Harrington, who spoke to TMZ about the case.

"It just lets you know that he's human," Harrington explained. "People like to do sh*t to have a good time. I don't think it's that big of a deal as long as he had nothing to do with the trafficking or whatever. I mean, who doesn't go to a massage parlor and may end up having a happy ending or something like that?"

Harrington also continued to joke about how ever since Kraft started hanging around Meek Mill, he hasn't been the same. The former NBA player was also asked about former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and how Kraft's case doesn't compare. As Harrington put it, Sterling was an open racist, while Kraft was just horny.

What do you think about the allegations against Kraft?


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