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Originally Posted by GGG
That is probably a reasonable course of action given there is a wrongful dismissal suit in front of the courts.
The behaviour of the innocent and the guilty in this case would likely be the same.
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No, it's not. The AG has a responsibility and a mandate to investigate. Stonewalling the investigation makes it a pointless exercise, thus defeating the purpose of an AG. This is, at absolute best, an admission of guilt.
It's also a garbage bag full of bull#### from Smith, who one hand claims to support the investigation, and on the other is clearly doing the opposite. If the goal is to hide facts from being used at a wrongful dismissal trial, that, to me, is even worse.
The government works at the behest of it's citizens, not the other way around. And if it believes it dismissed her properly, no facts revealed should counter that. If they are concerned facts would jeopardize their case, that, too, is an admission of guilt. You know, if you are innocent you have nothing to hide, right? Right. Sunlight this ####, now. Reminder we only know this today because someone had some morals. We can in no way trust this government.