Ex-Seminoles Player Faces Caning in Singapore | Bob's Blitz

Ex-Seminoles Player Faces Caning in Singapore

Former Florida State University football player Kamari Charlton is facing a maximum jail term of six months and at least three cane strokes for overstaying his visa in Singapore.

Perhaps a sadist, Charlton has compounded his issues by becoming a suspect in a money laundering scheme:

Prosecutors alleged Friday that calls made from former Florida State University football player Kamari Charlton's mobile phone in March deceived Mirko Prskalo into sending 17,145 Australian dollars ($16,853) in four payments. Prskalo was told that his nephew and family in Singapore urgently needed the money, court documents showed.

Not the first time that he's been in trouble. He was suspended by FSU in 1994 when he was charged with battery and sexual battery, but was later reinstated when he was acquitted of all charges.

But this, my friends, is Singapore. Just ask Michael Fay (go ahead, Google him)

Weapon of choice? The Rattan Cane, soaked in water...



Maybe we should add caning to the potential can of remedies that Brett Favre should face if found to be the perv perpetrator who stalked FSU alumna, Jenn Sterger.

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