Chairman of Jordan Brand, Larry Miller, Reveals He Caught a Body and Kept it a Secret for Decades

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"If I could go back and undo it, I would absolutely do that," he told Sports Illustrated. "I can't. So all I can do is try to do what I can to help other people and try to maybe prevent this from happening to someone else."

Or, you could've helped that man's family for the past 50yrs????
 

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No reason to publicize this now. I fail to see how it helps at risk youth other than desensitize people to murderers and criminality.

You don't see how the story of a former gang member who went to jail for murder as a teenager and now is the Chairman of one of the most successful brands in the world can help at risk youth?
 
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You don't see how the story of a former gang member who went to jail for murder as a teenager and now is the Chairman of one of the most successful brands in the world can help at risk youth?

Honestly, I’m on the fence.

I think it can help someone turn their life around, but it can also make someone think they can do these things, and it’s fine because one day they’ll be a CEO.
 

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You don't see how the story of a former gang member who went to jail for murder as a teenager and now is the Chairman of one of the most successful brands in the world can help at risk youth?

No, because this one man's story has no relevance in today's world. He was allowed to become successful primarily because there was no electronic record of his criminal past to hinder him. The fact that the only way we're even learning about this shyt is because he decided to tell it says a lot.

How does this help at risk youth in 2021, living in a country that's constantly fighting to make petty crimes Class A felonies? There's no lesson to be learned here for the modern youth.
 

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killed a man for no reason and living his best successful life. a haze for him.
Usually this is some CAC shyt. But I guess as long as the victim is another Black man, killing someone and going on about your life like it’s nothing is always an option.
 
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