. @JLo & her group of investors made the exact same $2.4 billion bid as this guy, Steven Cohen. Who’s he? For starters, he’s a controversial hedge fund titan who lives in Connecticut, avoiding NY taxes.
His firm pleaded guilty to what federal prosecutors called “the most profitable insider-trading conspiracy in history" and Cohen personally paid a massive fine and was barred from the industry. He was lucky to avoid going to prison, unlike several of his subordinates.
But, wait a second! Doesn’t @MLB have a tiny problem with players and execs who abuse women? Uhhhh...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_suspended_for_domestic_violence
What about the group of principal @MLB owners -- does that group have a diverse mix? Let's take a look:
The craziest part to me is @JLo would finally bring some celebrity and public energy to baseball, by owning a team with one of most diverse fan bases. She’d be a global ambassador for the game at a time when the sport needs it the most.
But in a couple of days, MLB is poised to rubber stamp the sale of the @Mets to a law-breaking Wall Street tycoon who, despite a huge bank account, is credibly accused of being horrible on women’s issues and a controversial past that could bring even more scrutiny to the league.
So as someone who has worked in crisis communications for a while now, the MLB should know better than to push through a team sale that could invite a huge PR nightmare.
So, as someone who absolutely loves baseball, women absolutely slaying in business and @JLo ("Making the Video" for "Waiting for Tonight" visions dancing in my head right now), I truly hope the league does the right thing and gives her a chance.
Gonna drop this ICONIC @jlo video in the thread just because...
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