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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
They've had two weeks right, it doesn't make sense to me that a paper that makes $24 million dollars in a year wouldn't snap up the video as soon as they had it, they'd have total control of the story and they' would make a fortune. Something they need because the Star is spiraling right now.
It doesn't take too long after a reporter sees a video with Rob Ford smoking crack to scream we'll take it and write a check.
Unless the video is not as good as the reporter claims.
Rob Ford hanging out with those drug dealers isn't a crime in itself unless there's proof that an actual crime takes place in the video.
It should be enough for Ford to step down.
But until I see some proof or corroboration given the source, and the Stars track record with Ford or anything right, I'm skeptical.
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Is it ethical for a news outlet to give $600,000 to basically known criminals? I wonder if there aren't other potential concerns other than whether they can make money off the deal.