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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
If Bowman was telling the truth, do you believe this was the truth:
If Bowman is telling the truth, and the situation as presented did not seem alarming in nature or involving sexual assault, then that is very different than the allegations that came out over the summer. And McDonough's commitment to handling it explains JQ's inaction.
And I very much doubt those actions would have him treated differently. HR answers to the President, HR did nothing, and few (if any) records of Aldrich were kept. Why? Obviously we know why. McDonough is, by far, the person with the most blood on his hands. It's not even a discussion.
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You are conflating not knowing about sexual
assault allegations with claiming to not know anything at all. Quenneville tried to make it seem like he was just learning about the whole mess this summer. He knew enough. Now if he comes out and says "when I said I didn't know about the allegations I meant the precise sexual assault allegations in the lawsuit" then that's too cute by half.
Not to mention one of his other staff members (the skills coach) knew all about everything and asked for a police report. And still Q didn't know?
As for inaction and relying on HR, he wrote a glowing job review after the guy was terminated. That's not inaction - it's action. Just the wrong kind. And yes, a guy like Quenneville had enough muscle to do what he thought was right anyway.
It's not a contest about who was worst. I'm only talking about Quenneville here. His statement was extremely misleading at best and a lie at worst.