Warren Sapp’s confession over prostitution arrest (Video)
By Kris Whelan
Former Defensive Tackle Warren Sapp admitted to a police officer that he told a talkative prostitute some other ways she should use her mouth
TMZ released the video of Warren Sapp sitting down and openly talking about the circumstances that brought about his February 2nd arrest in Arizona. He was arrested for solicitation and assault following the Super Bowl two months ago. He doesn’t deny the solicitation charges in the video, instead he tells the police officer that he did in fact pay the two prostitutes $300 each for coming up to his room.
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Sapp seemed pretty calm as he relayed the story to the female officer, and he gave great detail in to the entire situation. He was asked to respond to the claims from the prostitutes and there seemed to be a difference in opinion between the two parties.
The officer doing the interview stated the girls went up to Sapp’s room and performed a dance, however he was quick to tell her there was no dancing. According to Sapp, there were some negotiations over price before one of the girls began to perform a sexual act on him while the other sat on him and apparently wouldn’t stop talking, something that he wasn’t too keen on. I mean, the man did just spend $600! If he wanted to listen to a woman rambling on he probably could have just stayed at home.
The video is very interesting to watch as you get a first hand account of what actually happened. (According to Sapp). There will be a lot more revelations and accounts to come out before this goes away, it’s a case that will pick up a lot of steam with a lot of people across social media very interested.
Without further insight in to the situation, here’s the man himself telling you what he did after the Super Bowl.
H/T TMZ
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