Whats with all these 'entitled folks who can't seem to get over themselves. They are rushing headlong into depravity ...drugging and raping women up and down when they can otherwise pull dates with ease.

U.S. District Judge Jane Triche Milazzo in Louisiana rejected the original plea arrangement, saying the proposed nine-year prison sentence was too lenient
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The revised plea deal requires Sharper (pictured in 2010), a former New Orleans Saints player, to comply with a lifetime of parole and probation restrictions following his prison term
Former NFL star Darren Sharper 
Last year, the five-time National Football League Pro Bowl safety pleaded guilty or no contest to charges of drugging and raping nine women in Louisiana, Arizona, California and Nevada as part of a series of plea agreements. He's pictured during a game in October 2010
Last year, the five-time National Football League Pro Bowl safety pleaded guilty or no contest to charges of drugging and raping nine women in Louisiana, Arizona, California and Nevada as part of a series of plea agreements. He's pictured during a game in October 2010
On Tuesday, Milazzo said the new deal reflected the federal sentencing guidelines of a 15- to 20-year prison term for the crimes alleged.
Sharper's sentencing is set for June 16.
The 40-year-old, appearing in court shackled and wearing orange prisoner garb, pleaded guilty last May to drug charges related to two incidents in which three women were drugged and raped in New Orleans in 2013, when he was working as an NFL Network analyst.
The revised plea deal requires Sharper, a former New Orleans Saints player, to comply with a lifetime of parole and probation restrictions following his prison term.
Federal sentencing guidelines allow Milazzo to consider allegations by 16 women nationally who claim to have been sexually assaulted by Sharper, although not all of the allegations resulted in formal charges.
U.S. prosecutor Michael McMahon told the judge that since her rejection of the previous plea deal, Sharper has agreed to cooperate with the government and be interviewed.
Federal prosecutors have charged two other individuals in New Orleans who allegedly conspired with Sharper to commit crimes against women. Their trial has been set for May.
The retired player also pleaded guilty to related charges in Louisiana state court. His state sentencing was delayed until the federal case is resolved.
Federal prosecutors have charged two other individuals in New Orleans who allegedly conspired with Sharper (pictured) to commit crimes against women. Their trial has been set for May
Federal prosecutors have charged two other individuals in New Orleans who allegedly conspired with Sharper (pictured) to commit crimes against women. Their trial has been set for May



U.S. prosecutor Michael McMahon told the judge that since the rejection of the previous plea deal, Sharper (pictured in 2010 rebuilding homes of Hurricane Katrina victims) has agreed to cooperate with the government and be interviewed