Well once again, another turn of events so the speculation can start all over. People just want to air the dirty laundry I guess....

With the Horner and RB statements, it seems to me they are fairly confident that the right decision was made already, and that if the accuser decides to make it a legal case it won't end well for her. In either case suspending her with pay and making it clear of any appeal window through the company, they have sent a strong message they they won't settle for trial by public opinion.



And to be honest, in this day and age stating things like "it's always a woman" and "the man has the most to lose" or similar is just crap. This game has played out both ways, and women have been the ones in the hot seat as well. Not to mention have lost jobs, and other such penalties the same as men are subject to.