Robin Hood 702 Dropping Names

The Vanity Fair Tiger Woods expose (click image or here to go to the story).

In an effort to inflate his importance, in our opinion, RJ Cipriani seems to like going around and dropping names — names like Tiger Woods & Michael Jordan, two of the biggest names from the modern sports world.

We’ve noticed a habit of Robin Hood 702’s: all his stories are unverifiable. All come from a single source — his own mouth.

Just like he’s said before, he does his Robin Hood 702 thing (stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, presumably) and the only person on record as talking about that (that we can find) is 702 himself. Interesting.

Here’s a paragraph including a quote from Robin Hood 702 from a Vanity Fair magazine piece on Tiger Woods and his supposed many flings with women:

“[Tiger] Woods’s preferred place to stay in Las Vegas was the Mansion at the MGM Grand, where a one-bedroom suite costs $5,000 per night. He would gamble in the ultra-exclusive V.I.P. casino nearby. According to a source known as Robin Hood 702, ‘sometimes the only people in the place were me, Tiger Woods, and Michael Jordan. Each of us sat at our own private table and played big. Tiger plays big. Up to 30 grand a hand . . . and when you’re playing splits and doubles, you can have 150 grand on one hand.’”

(Our bold italics)

You sure can spin stories, 702. All seemingly coming from your ver fertile imagination in our opinion.

How many of these stories are true? Oh, right — only you can verify the veracity of these stories. Funny how that works.

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