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Danton pleads guilty

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Yahoo's story..

 

Danton, 23, and Wolfmeyer, a 19-year-old college student from a St. Louis suburb, faced identical conspiracy charges, with Wolfmeyer accused of trying to hire the would-be killer of Danton's agent, David Frost.

His "agent" probably told him to plead guilty.

You can call me an idiot, but he should get a lighter sentence than what usually accompanies this. His agent ruined the guy's life. I've read more stuff about this than almost anyone here. They have to look past some of this crap and realize what happened. Just my opinion.

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You can call me an idiot, but he should get a lighter sentence than what usually accompanies this. His agent ruined the guy's life. I've read more stuff about this than almost anyone here. They have to look past some of this crap and realize what happened. Just my opinion.

Fill me in - what did happen? :huh:

His agent basically controlled the kid from a young age. He told Danton that he didn't need his parents, that his parents didn't do s*** for him, etc. and to just trust him and do what he says. Now, if you think about how deep that is, that's scary. This non-family guy just trying to play the role of his parents.

 

But one of the stories i remember is that at one of his games in like pee wee level (that's roughly 12 year olds), a kid on his team apparently played like crap. The agent was in the stands and after the game he and Danton talked, and agent's like "you gotta straighten that kid out...you go down there and tell him to get his ass in gear...i want you go punch him in the face". And Danton was basically believing him, all the while his parents were like don't do it, stuff like that.

 

He was in his head, you could argue he was his head. Think about your life right now if someone was all over you every day of the week at a young age telling you waht's good, what's bad, what to do, etc. Forcing you away from your parents. I'm not saying killing him is the answer...but at some point...seriously what do you do?

You can call me an idiot, but he should get a lighter sentence than what usually accompanies this. His agent ruined the guy's life. I've read more stuff about this than almost anyone here. They have to look past some of this crap and realize what happened. Just my opinion.

YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH WE'VE READ ABOUT THIS!!!

HOW DARE YOU ASSUME SUCH THINGS!!!!!

:P

 

That "agent" ( or, svengali ) seemed to have an unnatural hold on the kid.

What a sad, bizarre story...

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Damn, I didn't know that. He should get mental help, not a jail cell.

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