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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never forget that he is a truly evil human and did these monstrous acts to another person. According to court records and reported widely: Hamm hit him and shoved his face in the dirt. “He rears back and hits me left-handed, and he hit me right over my right kidney, I mean square over it,” he said in the lawsuit. “Good solid hit and that, that stood me right up.” The case was widely reported on at the time, though Hamm was not yet famous then. Identified as Jonathan Hamm of St. Louis in a 1991 story in the San Antonio Light, the paper reported that Sanders was beaten with a paddle and broom and led around the frat house “with the claw of a hammer beneath his genitals.” Sanders also claimed that Hamm set his pants on fire, the AP reports. An arrest warrant was eventually issued for Hamm and several of his fellow frat members in 1993. He was charged with hazing and received probation.[/quote] Who cares? You really think people cannot emotionally and mentally change from how they were 30+ years ago? You mean frat bros do stupid crap when they're 20 and are a lot different when they're 50? Amazing how we are supposed to let convicts they commit violent crime have second chances yet a frat bro no way! [/quote] He'd like us to forget all about it, he's changed. Whatev. I'd feel the same way about anyone convicted of a violent crime and certainly would keep my distance. Maybe an acknowledgement and apology would help but he's offered neither. Ick[/quote] Yes, it was the apparent lack of remorse that turned me off from him.[/quote]
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