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Originally Posted by curves2000
Some of these people are or were considered lower level employee's in organizations worth hundreds of millions of dollars, with massive operations, budgets, responsibilities and wealthy businessman as owners who are very very powerful politically, economically and more. That's a different animal.
A lot of people I know in the corporate world have fancy titles and barely the authority to order pencils and staples let alone deal or be involved with sex assault scenarios.
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This was literally a meeting with his bosses to decide what, if anything, to do. The general manager was there asking for input. The guy who could fire him for not liking what shoes he was wearing. These guys decided that the chance at the Cup was more important.
I feel like your downplaying this significantly by acting like they had no power.