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Some proponents speculate that Rocky’s rejection of a plea deal is tied to his alleged affiliations with the Freemasons, suggesting that these connections might play a role in influencing the legal proceedings in his favor. Supporters of this theory point to a belief that Masons protect their own, arguing that influential judges and lawyers may grant leniency to those within the Masonic community.
This notion is bolstered by anecdotal evidence suggesting that individuals who have connections to the Masonic fraternity often experience favorable outcomes in legal situations, which raises critical ethical questions about fairness in the justice system.