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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Maybe he wasn't mentioned because he wasn't involved? Apparently Cheveldayoff was not even involved in the decision making but people want him cancelled. I don't think it's fair to go down the list of people that were employed by the organization at the time and assume they are all guilty of being part of the coverup.
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According to the reports (IIRC) Cheveldayoff was in the room and involved in the discussions around the issue.
A lot of WPG fans saying he should get off scot-free. I don't believe so. He may not have had a legal obligation to act (he says this) but he certainly had a moral one: as soon as it was clear nothing was going to happen, that moral obligation kicked in. There are numerous things he could have done - gone to ownership, the player himself for support, HR, back to McDonough etc. even if it wouldn't have changed a thing.
That he did not do so is on him.