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toddh
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3/2/2026 8:31am

Want to make a woman go crazy? Cheat on her while she's raising your baby. 

 

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This is a dumbass Andrew Tate type take.  Monster energy girls are fine.  A girlfriend of mine was very hot and did promotional stuff at events...

This is a dumbass Andrew Tate type take.  Monster energy girls are fine.  A girlfriend of mine was very hot and did promotional stuff at events and was a great partner and has a family with a good dude now.  

I get that some of them end up with riders because of their status but a lot of them are just really attractive and some of them also legitimately like motorsports.  

Also a lot of the riders are dating monster girls because of their “status” in a way as well.  Both people are putting each other on an idealized pedestal. It happens.  Dating is hard and there are people being weird everywhere.


None of this ever warrants abuse.  That’s why devaluing people because they’re, say, a monster girl is so damaging.  Now her being attractive and in the limelight makes her less “legitimate” and more ok to abuse in some peoples eyes.  Which is insane because at the same time these guys saying they might deserve it think the monster girl is like pique hotness…but they’re too caught up in their dumbass web to find a way to see people as just an individual.

motokiwi wrote:

Cool story bro, if your with a track-snack who's halfway to looking like Marissa Deegan its never going to end well

A: They have been together since 1996.

B: Why would you bring her into a discussion that has nothing to do with their family?

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3/2/2026 8:37am
toddh wrote:

Want to make a woman go crazy? Cheat on her while she's raising your baby. 

 

Paging Stef Diggs and Cardi B.

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3/2/2026 8:40am
Gary Duck wrote:

A: They have been together since 1996.

B: Why would you bring her into a discussion that has nothing to do with their family?

Found one of Brians many accounts

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3/2/2026 8:41am
This is a dumbass Andrew Tate type take.  Monster energy girls are fine.  A girlfriend of mine was very hot and did promotional stuff at events...

This is a dumbass Andrew Tate type take.  Monster energy girls are fine.  A girlfriend of mine was very hot and did promotional stuff at events and was a great partner and has a family with a good dude now.  

I get that some of them end up with riders because of their status but a lot of them are just really attractive and some of them also legitimately like motorsports.  

Also a lot of the riders are dating monster girls because of their “status” in a way as well.  Both people are putting each other on an idealized pedestal. It happens.  Dating is hard and there are people being weird everywhere.


None of this ever warrants abuse.  That’s why devaluing people because they’re, say, a monster girl is so damaging.  Now her being attractive and in the limelight makes her less “legitimate” and more ok to abuse in some peoples eyes.  Which is insane because at the same time these guys saying they might deserve it think the monster girl is like pique hotness…but they’re too caught up in their dumbass web to find a way to see people as just an individual.

motokiwi wrote:

Cool story bro, if your with a track-snack who's halfway to looking like Marissa Deegan its never going to end well

The deegans have been married for decades and she seems like a mom who shows up and does her best and loves her kids.  I bet money you’ve made every woman you date feel awful for things that were completely unnecessary.  


It’s called the Madonna-whore complex and it makes men act weird and insecure and screws up society.  Women aren’t a valuable virgin or a low value wh***.  People are just people and somewhere in the middle of all of it.  

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3/2/2026 8:41am
Lineman25 wrote:

What is the difference from high tension and regular powerlines?

The tension.

Just like in this thread.

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Could be that Mr. Anderson is the victim. Maybe Mrs. Anderson is a misandrist. She may have joined some kind of womens group in the neighborhood and is no longer a wholesome trad wife. Maybe she likes metha-amphetamine.

We know the cops are white knights so their bias will always be against the man and for the woman. Even the female cops are white knights. Ando absolutely could 100% be innocent. Getting arrested doesn't make one guilty.

What do we know so far? He has been arrested, but have charges been filed? Does he have an upcoming court date?

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3/2/2026 8:51am
This is a dumbass Andrew Tate type take.  Monster energy girls are fine.  A girlfriend of mine was very hot and did promotional stuff at events...

This is a dumbass Andrew Tate type take.  Monster energy girls are fine.  A girlfriend of mine was very hot and did promotional stuff at events and was a great partner and has a family with a good dude now.  

I get that some of them end up with riders because of their status but a lot of them are just really attractive and some of them also legitimately like motorsports.  

Also a lot of the riders are dating monster girls because of their “status” in a way as well.  Both people are putting each other on an idealized pedestal. It happens.  Dating is hard and there are people being weird everywhere.


None of this ever warrants abuse.  That’s why devaluing people because they’re, say, a monster girl is so damaging.  Now her being attractive and in the limelight makes her less “legitimate” and more ok to abuse in some peoples eyes.  Which is insane because at the same time these guys saying they might deserve it think the monster girl is like pique hotness…but they’re too caught up in their dumbass web to find a way to see people as just an individual.

motokiwi wrote:

Cool story bro, if your with a track-snack who's halfway to looking like Marissa Deegan its never going to end well

The deegans have been married for decades and she seems like a mom who shows up and does her best and loves her kids.  I bet...

The deegans have been married for decades and she seems like a mom who shows up and does her best and loves her kids.  I bet money you’ve made every woman you date feel awful for things that were completely unnecessary.  


It’s called the Madonna-whore complex and it makes men act weird and insecure and screws up society.  Women aren’t a valuable virgin or a low value wh***.  People are just people and somewhere in the middle of all of it.  

You keep talking about her bro. I never said she was not a good woman.

 

Hopefully your university professor taught you what a cuck is

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3/2/2026 8:54am

I wonder what Sean Connery would say about this matter 🙃

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motokiwi wrote:

Cool story bro, if your with a track-snack who's halfway to looking like Marissa Deegan its never going to end well

The deegans have been married for decades and she seems like a mom who shows up and does her best and loves her kids.  I bet...

The deegans have been married for decades and she seems like a mom who shows up and does her best and loves her kids.  I bet money you’ve made every woman you date feel awful for things that were completely unnecessary.  


It’s called the Madonna-whore complex and it makes men act weird and insecure and screws up society.  Women aren’t a valuable virgin or a low value wh***.  People are just people and somewhere in the middle of all of it.  

motokiwi wrote:

You keep talking about her bro. I never said she was not a good woman.

 

Hopefully your university professor taught you what a cuck is

Don’t act like that wasn’t a disparaging remark. If you are gonna say it own it. 

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3/2/2026 8:57am
APLMAN99 wrote:
I took it to mean $180K annually, paid monthly, but those types of forms are not always the most instructive in the world.  That might be...

I took it to mean $180K annually, paid monthly, but those types of forms are not always the most instructive in the world.  

That might be (no knowledge of it whatsoever) the absolute minimum 'guaranteed' amount of salary that he makes per year, not his total with bonuses, etc.  Again, no first-hand (or even second-hand really) knowledge, but if I remember correctly several riders had clauses that cut their pay deeeeeply if they were injured and/or missed races.  Jason could have a contract that pays him a smaller amount of guaranteed money, $180K for example, plus $XX K per race he actually does, plus finishing place bonuses.  In that hypothetical, then the $180K would be considered the 'base' salary for his PMG contract.

I think.  

Even at $180K annually I think it would be tough to be declared indigent, but as I was sort of asking earlier I wonder if it is something that just automatically gets filed in criminal cases like this no matter the resources of the accused.  

Have you seen his houses ? 180k a month sounds about right 

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3/2/2026 9:06am
soggy wrote:

Don’t act like that wasn’t a disparaging remark. If you are gonna say it own it. 

Someone can look like a prune and still be a good person.

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3/2/2026 9:12am

Holy cow. Have we all google earthed their address? I'd be moody too if I lived in a neighborhood with houses packed that tight.

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3/2/2026 9:26am
APLMAN99 wrote:
I took it to mean $180K annually, paid monthly, but those types of forms are not always the most instructive in the world.  That might be...

I took it to mean $180K annually, paid monthly, but those types of forms are not always the most instructive in the world.  

That might be (no knowledge of it whatsoever) the absolute minimum 'guaranteed' amount of salary that he makes per year, not his total with bonuses, etc.  Again, no first-hand (or even second-hand really) knowledge, but if I remember correctly several riders had clauses that cut their pay deeeeeply if they were injured and/or missed races.  Jason could have a contract that pays him a smaller amount of guaranteed money, $180K for example, plus $XX K per race he actually does, plus finishing place bonuses.  In that hypothetical, then the $180K would be considered the 'base' salary for his PMG contract.

I think.  

Even at $180K annually I think it would be tough to be declared indigent, but as I was sort of asking earlier I wonder if it is something that just automatically gets filed in criminal cases like this no matter the resources of the accused.  

Rab wrote:

Have you seen his houses ? 180k a month sounds about right 

Alpman99 just exposing how very bright he is thinking someone like JA makes 180K a year....gives you an idea of the types of clowns we are dealing with in here.

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3/2/2026 9:34am
toddh wrote:

Want to make a woman go crazy? Cheat on her while she's raising your baby. 

 

Another common example of how this situation results in getting arrested from allegations of a flaring temper.  You could possibly be onto something here, but likely, we'll never know what happened and all the pitch fork mobsters will continue to call "guilty" before they have any solid evidence.

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3/2/2026 9:37am Edited Date/Time 3/2/2026 9:38am
APLMAN99 wrote:
I took it to mean $180K annually, paid monthly, but those types of forms are not always the most instructive in the world.  That might be...

I took it to mean $180K annually, paid monthly, but those types of forms are not always the most instructive in the world.  

That might be (no knowledge of it whatsoever) the absolute minimum 'guaranteed' amount of salary that he makes per year, not his total with bonuses, etc.  Again, no first-hand (or even second-hand really) knowledge, but if I remember correctly several riders had clauses that cut their pay deeeeeply if they were injured and/or missed races.  Jason could have a contract that pays him a smaller amount of guaranteed money, $180K for example, plus $XX K per race he actually does, plus finishing place bonuses.  In that hypothetical, then the $180K would be considered the 'base' salary for his PMG contract.

I think.  

Even at $180K annually I think it would be tough to be declared indigent, but as I was sort of asking earlier I wonder if it is something that just automatically gets filed in criminal cases like this no matter the resources of the accused.  

Rab wrote:

Have you seen his houses ? 180k a month sounds about right 

Alpman99 just exposing how very bright he is thinking someone like JA makes 180K a year....gives you an idea of the types of clowns we are...

Alpman99 just exposing how very bright he is thinking someone like JA makes 180K a year....gives you an idea of the types of clowns we are dealing with in here.

Maybe he only draws a 180K a year "salary" from whatever LLC he controls. Both can be correct in this scenario.

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3/2/2026 9:47am

Maybe Jason came home from WSX and couldn't find his pet rabbit. 🙃

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When he wasn’t as press yesterday I figured he guessed wrong on the weather and thought press would be cancelled. This sucks. Also this will be a...

When he wasn’t as press yesterday I figured he guessed wrong on the weather and thought press would be cancelled. This sucks. 

Also this will be a 10 pager with speculation because we will never get any details on why he is out. 

Well, it is a 10 pager...

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3/2/2026 10:01am
am i the only one shocked about him making 180k a month? I knew guys like him made decent money for sure but i didnt think...

am i the only one shocked about him making 180k a month? I knew guys like him made decent money for sure but i didnt think it would be nearly that much. 

Kdunkin wrote:

No way that's true.

Pretty sure he has a bunch of investment properties. If he’s anywhere close to Herlings, who has bought his 50th last year, 180 is still high but I’m sure he gets a good chunk from the rentals. 

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In all likelihood Jason admitted to the strike and the throat grab when questioned.

This admission without evidence of red marks/bruising would be enough to arrest on the misdemeanor DV.

I will assume Jason received information that this was all going to come to light, or HEP did. I could readily see the latter. Whoever provided the information knew that this would/could negatively affect the HEP operation.

It explains his absence along with stopping his social media presence. The scrutiny of his actions would be significant.

At some point, circulating an apology and taking full responsibility for his actions, will greatly aid in salvaging his character/reputation. Most persons are readily satisfied and forgiving, once this is offered.

By not offering this, this cloud of suspicion, negativity and other may follow him. 

Coming back any time soon? Without taking responsibility, it would possibly mean facing tough questions from journalists bold enough to inquire directly.

He should take charge and directly admit his responsibility. Apologize to his wife, child, sponsors, friends and finally his fans. Offer he is doing something to insure this behavior will never happen again. Boom, he will ultimately be forgiven by most, and seen as how brave he was to take accountability.

Do nothing? I would expect pressure from sponsors at a minimum to get ahead of this and do the right thing.

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ando wrote:

My biggest question after reading all of this is - why the hell is domestic violence assault a misdemeanour and not a felony?

Oldstyle wrote:

The lack/presence of visible injuries 


No visible injuries - misdemeanor

visible injuries - felony 


Disclaimer: this is California law, I would imagine Florida is similar 

Here in Nevada, domestic battery is a misdemeanor but results in a mandatory arrest if probable cause exists. The state is considered the victim. If you have 2 convictions and commit another in a seven year span it becomes a felony. Other enhancements like strangulation, assault/battery with use of a deadly weapon, or coercion also make it a felony. Each state is different  

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ando wrote:

Are you stating fact or speculating?

Would the equivalent level of assault on non-spouse/partner also be a misdemeanour?

TooOld4WFO wrote:
I used to be a Police Officer. This type of call is insanely common. One of the most.Generally, it was always two Officers responding to domestics...

I used to be a Police Officer. This type of call is insanely common. One of the most.

Generally, it was always two Officers responding to domestics. You used two to help control the situation and the parties.

Both would have been interviewed separately. Every effort is typically made to insure accuracy and or truth telling. It’s not a simple call since there is a unique structure to be followed. Depending on the allegations and absence of injury, you certainly can insure cooler heads are prevailing, and encourage one to go stay elsewhere for the evening. You would standby and wait for one to make arrangements and leave. 
Actually arresting, there must have been enough credible information to establish this direction. 

Abuse of this by both male and female co-habitants is well known. This is why an officer will interview both, collect their statements, and compare.


For the crime of domestic violence to occur, parties involved need to be intimate, or past history of. It can apply to BF/GF also. Living together at the time of occurrence is not a necessity.

Keep in mind I am citing Calif. law. 

APLMAN99 wrote:
Not sure if it’s still that way, but from what I remember in Washington if you responded to a DV call, one of the parties was...

Not sure if it’s still that way, but from what I remember in Washington if you responded to a DV call, one of the parties was going to spend at least several hours at the Gray Bar Inn. 

That’s not true at all. If one (or both) parties have marks indicating physical abuse then yes, one (or both) parties will more than likely be making a visit to see the judge. But police respond to plenty of domestics where someone doesn’t get arrested. Lots of domestics end up being a very heated/loud verbal argument. Those are ones the police will oftentimes try to convince someone to leave for a while til things cool off. 

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3/2/2026 10:10am

"Why don't people take our sport seriously? Why do they act like we're a bunch of rednecks?"

Well, this thread, for one.

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TooOld4WFO wrote:
I used to be a Police Officer. This type of call is insanely common. One of the most.Generally, it was always two Officers responding to domestics...

I used to be a Police Officer. This type of call is insanely common. One of the most.

Generally, it was always two Officers responding to domestics. You used two to help control the situation and the parties.

Both would have been interviewed separately. Every effort is typically made to insure accuracy and or truth telling. It’s not a simple call since there is a unique structure to be followed. Depending on the allegations and absence of injury, you certainly can insure cooler heads are prevailing, and encourage one to go stay elsewhere for the evening. You would standby and wait for one to make arrangements and leave. 
Actually arresting, there must have been enough credible information to establish this direction. 

Abuse of this by both male and female co-habitants is well known. This is why an officer will interview both, collect their statements, and compare.


For the crime of domestic violence to occur, parties involved need to be intimate, or past history of. It can apply to BF/GF also. Living together at the time of occurrence is not a necessity.

Keep in mind I am citing Calif. law. 

APLMAN99 wrote:
Not sure if it’s still that way, but from what I remember in Washington if you responded to a DV call, one of the parties was...

Not sure if it’s still that way, but from what I remember in Washington if you responded to a DV call, one of the parties was going to spend at least several hours at the Gray Bar Inn. 

agn5008 wrote:
That’s not true at all. If one (or both) parties have marks indicating physical abuse then yes, one (or both) parties will more than likely be...

That’s not true at all. If one (or both) parties have marks indicating physical abuse then yes, one (or both) parties will more than likely be making a visit to see the judge. But police respond to plenty of domestics where someone doesn’t get arrested. Lots of domestics end up being a very heated/loud verbal argument. Those are ones the police will oftentimes try to convince someone to leave for a while til things cool off. 

Obviously state laws can differ.  Here is a breakdown by state.  Not sure if it is completely current or not.  

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3/2/2026 10:19am

Never hurts to take a refresher course. 😁

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3/2/2026 10:21am

Dam, I dont have the time to read through everything but what happened to innocent until proven guilty? Why is everyone so worried about another man's personal life they aren't friends with? I'll say this, just because the paperwork is there doesn't mean it actually happened or he's a bad dude. 

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3/2/2026 10:21am Edited Date/Time 3/2/2026 10:23am
Alpman99 just exposing how very bright he is thinking someone like JA makes 180K a year....gives you an idea of the types of clowns we are...

Alpman99 just exposing how very bright he is thinking someone like JA makes 180K a year....gives you an idea of the types of clowns we are dealing with in here.

Despite everything else going on it’s been well known Jason has been one of the smartest with his money/investments since he turned professional. He had a shit ton of rental properties 3-4 years ago, I can only assume the number has gone up and his investment portfolio has grown over time. 

You have the strangest God complex about yourself and it makes your posts hard to read after a while. Nobody cares about you as much as you think they do. 

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APLMAN99 wrote:
Not sure if it’s still that way, but from what I remember in Washington if you responded to a DV call, one of the parties was...

Not sure if it’s still that way, but from what I remember in Washington if you responded to a DV call, one of the parties was going to spend at least several hours at the Gray Bar Inn. 

agn5008 wrote:
That’s not true at all. If one (or both) parties have marks indicating physical abuse then yes, one (or both) parties will more than likely be...

That’s not true at all. If one (or both) parties have marks indicating physical abuse then yes, one (or both) parties will more than likely be making a visit to see the judge. But police respond to plenty of domestics where someone doesn’t get arrested. Lots of domestics end up being a very heated/loud verbal argument. Those are ones the police will oftentimes try to convince someone to leave for a while til things cool off. 

APLMAN99 wrote:
Obviously state laws can differ.  Here is a breakdown by state.  Not sure if it is completely current or not.  

Obviously state laws can differ.  Here is a breakdown by state.  Not sure if it is completely current or not.  

image 2681

If there are signs of physical abuse, there’s no question. The aggressor is going to see the judge. If it’s just a verbal domestic, there’s no law justifying taking someone to jail (unless verbal threats are made, obviously) 

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3/2/2026 10:26am

As men we are supposed to regulate our emotions and remain calm, failure to do so (and even worse, blame someone else for your inability to self regulate) means you are a child. 

Take some responsibility (and maybe Jason is, who knows). 

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3/2/2026 10:28am
TooOld4WFO wrote:
In all likelihood Jason admitted to the strike and the throat grab when questioned.This admission without evidence of red marks/bruising would be enough to arrest on...

In all likelihood Jason admitted to the strike and the throat grab when questioned.

This admission without evidence of red marks/bruising would be enough to arrest on the misdemeanor DV.

I will assume Jason received information that this was all going to come to light, or HEP did. I could readily see the latter. Whoever provided the information knew that this would/could negatively affect the HEP operation.

It explains his absence along with stopping his social media presence. The scrutiny of his actions would be significant.

At some point, circulating an apology and taking full responsibility for his actions, will greatly aid in salvaging his character/reputation. Most persons are readily satisfied and forgiving, once this is offered.

By not offering this, this cloud of suspicion, negativity and other may follow him. 

Coming back any time soon? Without taking responsibility, it would possibly mean facing tough questions from journalists bold enough to inquire directly.

He should take charge and directly admit his responsibility. Apologize to his wife, child, sponsors, friends and finally his fans. Offer he is doing something to insure this behavior will never happen again. Boom, he will ultimately be forgiven by most, and seen as how brave he was to take accountability.

Do nothing? I would expect pressure from sponsors at a minimum to get ahead of this and do the right thing.

There sure are a lot of assumptions being made here from a former police officer.  Shame on you for making accusations and jumping to conclusions without seeing a full case run it's course with sentencing/final verdict, etc.

Maybe you are the cop who pulled my brother and I over and claimed we just ran the stop sign on the busy street we happen to live on and know where you guys sit every day?  At a stop sign we would never run because we see your patrol cars there almost daily?  Plenty of bad cops out there too.

It's very possible that you are correct in your assumptions, along with most of the others here.  But maybe wait to pounce on him after it's been confirmed to be true.  I would not expect such assumptions to be made from a police officer who should know how the justice system works. There are plenty of scenarios that could have played out in which JA is not the wife beater you are claiming he is.

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