For example, a study conducted reveals that athletes were 300 times more likely to have “fondled someone of the opposite sex against his/her will” (Lee 201). The reasons stated as to why athletes commit crimes include: “values and norms associated with sports,” “the absence of regulating crime in sports,” and “male dominance and entitlement” (Lee 201). Society does not aid the decrescendo of athlete crimes by reinforcing the fact that they are above the law due to “celebrity status” (Lee 201). In a study of 88 cases, “77 percent of athlete’s charges were reduced” (Lee 199). Athletes are idolized by sports fans and serve as role models. Not only do some athletes prove that they are unfit to be a role model, but are unfit for the salary they earn due to their lack of tangible contribution to …show more content…
Firstly, the problem of investing in start-up businesses after being approached by either businessmen, friends or family is a common trap. The film states that only one out of ten business plans of this sort end up returning the initial amount lent. Also, agents and financial advisors have been known to steal money because they are completely entrusted to pay for all expenses and the athlete may not see how much money goes in and out of their bank account. The film states the case of NFL agent William Black who was found guilty of stealing “14 million dollars from athletes he represented” (“Broke”). The athletes in this case are victims of a crime, but the fact cannot be overlooked that they were complacent with their finances. If these athletes would have taken any responsibility in their financial matters, they would have caught any disappearing funds. William Black serves as a testament as to why athletes are unfit to earn and possess such large amounts of money; they simply cannot handle the perceived