Stripper’s Boyfriend Gets 6 Million Dollar Trick Fired

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According to an article in the New York Post, Scott Sassa, the former Hearst Entertainment head honcho, bowed down from his 6 million dollar a year job after a sexting scandal with a stripper. The occupation of sex work remains under constant attack. The majority of stories reported in the news involving a sex scandal are biased because somehow Sex Workers, wind-up being abused in the media.

This case is a perfect example of what I’m talking about. Mr. Sassa is what society classifies as an alpha-male, a person with money and power who can easily dominate others. Mr. Sassa’s position of power allowed him to produce The Bible series for the History Channel. I guess someone rebuked him in the name of Jesus. Allegedly he was sexting a stripper and sending pictures that were deemed unprofessional by the higher-ups at the History Channel. The twist comes from the Sex Worker’s own boyfriend who supposedly sent the photos and sex-driven messages of his stripper girlfriend to the bosses at Hearst Entertainment. Does this make sense to anybody? I don’t get it? Dude’s girl is a Sex Worker—a stripper right? So her job is to entertain people who pay for a service to be provided. It’s obvious to me that the stripper was engaging in some personal time with this powerful trick and her square-ass boyfriend got mad. What about the hundred or so dicks she grinds up on nightly, doing lap dances to support this lame, square-trick boyfriend? You think any of that mattered when he allegedly found the texts and flicks in her phone?—Hell no!

Let me repeat what I’ve been saying. Sex Workers—when choosing a mate, make sure the dude or chick understands not to bite the hand that feeds them. Even if your significant other doesn’t depend on you financially, make sure they don’t knock the hustle. If you met him in the strip club, deep down inside he probably ain’t feeling you or how you make your living. Squares will say anything to get some pussy. Let this case be the example. If your boy-toy found you talking to a high rolling trick, what would he do? Of course the stripper wasn’t wrong for not telling her square boyfriend about the high rolling trick lusting over her. He would have never understood. His actions proved this.

How do you rat on your girlfriend? Break-up with her, cuss her ass out, but snitch on her?—That should be the deal breaker! This stripper should strip him of his boyfriend privileges. Not only did he fuck up her future earnings by making Mr. Sassa lose his job, but he violated the Sex Worker’s oath: sex and don’t tell. And yes, when you are knowingly involved with a Sex Worker, you are legally bound to the same oath.

 

The boyfriend of the stripper tried to blackmail Mr. Sassa by exposing him. So after his feelings got hurt he wanted compensation for it? When a Sex Worker dates a square, a sign should flash—“BEWARE”. The boyfriend is too square to know that he could have got Mr. Sassa’s money willingly if he let his girlfriend do what she knows how to do. Instead, the trick is out of a job and the stripper girlfriend loses a rich, powerful client. Even in our own Sex Worker industry, haters abound. Mr. Sassa gets fired for basically having a relationship with a stripper. Nothing else! When did this become against the law?

Joe Francis, the millionaire mastermind behind the Girls Gone Wild franchise who had his own trouble with the law, weighed in on this matter on twitter, tweeting that “Sassa is the biggest scumbag on earth”. Despite whatever personal feelings Francis may have about Sassa, why not show unity for the game and protect the rights of the stripper and the trick-supporter involved?

In this case Sassa is a trick, so Francis’s past history with him should have been irrelevant. He could have said this: “Sassa is a piece of shit but he got fired for some bullshit.” All in all, Know-it-All says “strippers rule, fuck squares”. Keep the lames out your biz-ness and follow the oath—“sex and don’t tell.”

Know-It-All

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