Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Uhhhhh - let me think about it.

Michael Gilliland, the CEO of a chain of natural food stores, was arrested in a child prostitution sting in Phoenix, Arizona. He thought he was talking online to an underage girl when he tried to set up a sexual assignation. He resigned from the food store chain; however, he said he doesn't believe he is guilty.

He doesn't believe he is guilty? What does that mean? He doesn't know whether or not he tried to have sex with a child? Or he doesn't know if it's wrong to have sex with a child? Or he's not guilty because he got caught before he could carry through with the actual act? Or he knows they have him dead to rights so a denial is futile?

Well, maybe Mr. Gilliland doesn't believe he's guilty, but Essie May sure suspects he is!

"Grocery CEO resigns after Phoenix arrest." The Dallas Morning News; February 14, 2011; p. 3A.

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