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Jerry Richardson accuser speaks and provides proof


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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Go to HR against the billionaire who owns the place where you work?

What she does here will alter her entire life.  Pretty easy for us to sit back and talk about what she should do when all it is to us is something we talk about and move on.  For her and others like her, it's a lifelong sentence.

She's already been harassed plenty.  It's not so easy to sign on for even more, and greater.

 

exactly.

 

If people can't understand this by this point I give up trying to talk sense to them. Maybe some day they'll learn.

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5 minutes ago, BigSyke said:

 

So wait how did she go public with an NDA in the first place? I'm confused on that one.

My best guess is SI may pay her back what she has to pay him back for breaking the NDA. Also someone said the racial incident happened early last year and she was probably locked into her NDA way before that. That doesent really add up because how would she be privy to the happenings in the Panthers offices after she had already left the organization and accepted her settlement/NDA?

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Go to HR against the billionaire who owns the place where you work?

What she does here will alter her entire life.  Pretty easy for us to sit back and talk about what she should do when all it is to us is something we talk about and move on.  For her and others like her, it's a lifelong sentence.

She's already been harassed plenty.  It's not so easy to sign on for even more, and greater.

Mr. Scot I ask that you read my post again. I clearly referred to a lawyer, aka outside legal assistance. 

My statements were not in regard of what she should have done, as much as they were what she is attempting to do now. She had an opportunity to save those who experienced this after her, but instead elected to be silent.

This is the behavior that is what is wrong today - we are too afraid to fight. It will continue to be this way as I said in my OP - with people like Trump and JR getting away with what they do- nothing will ever change.

 

I also ask that you reflect on your sentiment of sympathy, and maybe encourage others like herself to be stronger.

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4 minutes ago, Ezell704 said:

My best guess is SI may pay her back what she has to pay him back for breaking the NDA. Also someone said the racial incident happened early last year and she was probably locked into her NDA way before that. That doesent really add up because how would she be privy to the happenings in the Panthers offices after she had already left the organization and accepted her settlement/NDA?

Bob McNair claimed a couple of weeks ago that Richardson told the owners what happened. That, in theory, negated the NDA.

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29 minutes ago, BigSyke said:

You dont think they will bring up while calling the Panthers draft pick?

Given the logistics of the evening, I don't expect them to spend much time on the Panther's pick. New England picks before us, and they could be picking Tom Brady's successor so this pick will have national interest. Then after the pick they will be analyzing who they took, and if they took a quarterback, it will be a long analysis. It will have been probably a good 25 minutes since their last commercial so they'll break to commercial while the Panthers are on the clock. When they come back, the pick will be announced, the analysts will say something positive about the player and then they will move on to Tennessee.

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I support our players. You can't blame labor for unethical abuses of the capitalist, else every company in the country would be fuged. I don't have any Panthers merchandise besides a sweater that was a gift, but I'll still wear it to back the guys who do the work and take the field on Sunday.

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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Mr. Scot I ask that you read my post again. I clearly referred to a lawyer, aka outside legal assistance. 

My statements were not in regard of what she should have done, as much as they were what she is attempting to do now. She had an opportunity to save those who experienced this after her, but instead elected to be silent.

This is the behavior that is what is wrong today - we are too afraid to fight. It will continue to be this way as I said in my OP - with people like Trump and JR getting away with what they do- nothing will ever change.

I also ask that you reflect on your sentiment of sympathy, and maybe encourage others like herself to be stronger.

Again, all real easy to say if you're not in her shoes.

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