When I pay someone for a services rendered, I have no idea what they are doing with that money. If I hired a landscaper to maintain my yard and he used some of the money to buy a hooker, it isn't my initial concern. My initial concern is whether or not he does a good job in my yard. If I found out about his illicit activities, I would have to make a choice as to whether or not to continue hiring him. I wouldn't go around trashing him on public forums and trying to ruin him and making things worse for him than they already are. For all I know the man may have other income or have funds of his own that he uses for personal expenses. Maybe L.E. does too?? Either way...not my business.
There is such a thing as ''good morals clause!''
Morals Clause . Executive shall not commit any act or do any thing which might reasonably be considered: (i) to be immoral, deceptive, scandalous or obscene; or (ii) to injure, tarnish, damage or otherwise negatively affect the reputation and goodwill associated with the Company.
My initial concern is whether or not he does a good job in my yard.
It will be your concern when this landscaper that you paid for rendered services, urinates by the back of your garage to relieve himself, or throws his cigarette butts on your property. You expect him to have good morals. I'm sure you would tell all your neighbors to not hire this landscaper after he admits that he urinated on your property.
Lloyd received DONATED MONEY! Paying for airfare, hotels, food, transportation and hookers was not ''Rendered Services.'' Paying for his studio and other expenses that would further the community is what the donated money was for!