Florida man from Port Charlotte receives Unsolicited Happy Ending From Ms. Dong.
A Port Charlotte Florida man was allegedly fondled by a massage therapist while he was trying to get a legitimate massage. Qiandwei Dong was working at the massage parlor when the 48-year-old customer came in. After some discussion, the man chose the 30-minute session and gave Dong a $100 bill. Except he never got his change back. Dong took him to a back room instead. She apparently asked him to get naked at that point.
Florida Man:
The man obliged, according to NBC2, Dong interrupted and told him to lay face down on the table while he took off his pants and other clothing. The man claimed that for about five minutes Dong did nothing except wander aimlessly around the room, undressed and without a towel. Dong poured some oil and began gently applying pressure on his sore shoulders as he began to worry that he might be being conned. The man then says that Dong went too far when she allegedly grabbed his testicles and penis without his consent.
He grabbed his clothes and threatened to phone 911 while demanding his money back. Dong attempted to stop the man from leaving the establishment but refused, only returning $50. To prevent him from running away, the man claims Dong got violent with him.
Happy Ending:
After being contacted, sheriffs arrived at the massage parlor. Authorities were told by Ms. Dong that the man had requested further sex acts, and she had declined. She claims that he became so furious that she returned some cash to get him to leave.
Additional investigation revealed that it was she who was the actual culprit. The woman was arrested and charged. let's just say that on this particular day, there wasn't much of a happy ending for Dong after all.
ESPN Silent on Dana White
UFC President Dana White is in deep trouble... or at least he should be. There is a video circulating on social media of White slapping his wife twice while at a New Year's Eve party. This is a billionaire president of a sports league assaulting his wife on video. So why is ESN silent on Dana White? ESPN personalities love to wax poetically on their moral high horse. Yet the world wide leader in sports has been silent on the topic. Log onto the MMA page of ESPN.com and there is nothing about the video. There is a story about White's statement on the MMA page, but it never made it's way to the homepage of ESPN.com. The article does not link the video, let alone show it on the site. There is only one logical conclusion as ESPN is silent on Dana White and his video that is all over the internet: MONEY.
ESPN is the television partner of the UFC. There are live fights on the ESPN family of cable networks, and the sport has a huge presence on ESPN+, the streaming arm of ESPN. Why else would ESPN remain mum on this topic? But it's not like ESPN hasn't gone after their partners in the past. ESPN has bombshell story after bombshell story on Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder. They helped pressure the NBA to remove Donald Sterling as owner of the Los Angeles Clippers years ago (rightfully so). They played the Ray Rice video clip day after day. ESPN has never let business partnerships get in the way of their reporting, or how they talent should approach delicate topics. So why now?