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  • Money definitely changed hands, i would say closer to 50k. As soon as they found out who he was the price went up and up

  • You don't get out of Indonesia that quick unless you pay them off. They see all westerners as rich and exploitable. Schappelle Corby didn't get out because she didn't have the cash to broker a deal. If I recall correctly one lady found with drugs had to come up with 100K to get out.

    Fafita should think himself lucky to get out just with $$$, and not have to spend months in a Bali prison.

  • There is a story in DT by Mike Coleman as well saying it is all an over reaction and people need to settle down.  Seems the broncos media team have been put to work to try and smother it. 

    • Yes FM. The "liaison officer" was over there negotiating within 12 hrs of his arrest . Not suspect at all. All the while Pangi Jnr is an after thought. Come on Toddy. If past punishments are a guide.   We'll any guesses ?

       

  • What is the big deal?.. Honestly does everyone have to make a big deal about everything. It's even worse when it comes from grown ass men. Leave the drama stuff to the women 

    • Biatche please

       

    • Hey Mrs Fafita. How's everything at home?

  • None of its a big deal but there should be questions about who paid what and anything not paid by David should count against the Broncos cap.

    • No one will waste their time by investigating this as it does not matter how much the club paid for his release. And no it shouldn't go to the cap as he won't get a cent of it. If this was a Parra player you guys wouldn't care. We were all young and dumb once

      • Saying he doesn't get a cent of it is like saying Inglis got bought a boat by Melbourne but he doesn't get a cent of the money it cost.he still gets to use the boat.without Broncos paying his fine he is still in jail.

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