Big Tea wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 00:02
Cs98 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 23:54
Big Tea wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 23:41
I have to ask now about the other side of the coin. horner and family have had so much stress and concern over something he has been found innocent of.
Does the person bringing the charge now just carry on as normal, shrug and say Oh well. Then back to normal life? If the charge was about stressing or making them uncomfortable, surely they, and whoever released it to the press should now face equal charges?
Maybe if you could prove it was a false allegation. But proving an allegation is false requires evidence too. It doesn't logically follow that just because there wasn't enough evidence to prove that an allegation was true it must necessarily be false. Sometimes you simply don't know either way, and then it would be wrong to act on either party. Which just highlights the importance of keeping proceedings like this strictly confidential, because there isn't always a satisfactory clear cut "good" outcome. The fact that this leaked from RB GmbH is just atrocious.
Horner was named by someone concerned before an investigation. That should be enough to at least get them started
Edit- for clarity, I am not a big Horner fan, just think it unfair
Well, this is a difficult situation, you have to be very careful to if thoughts are go after the victim/complainer. Harvey Weinstein got away with abuse cause of his power, that if you even thought about making a complaint your career was destroyed, there was the story of him trying it on with Ioan Gruffudd wife, asking her to join him in the bathroom, when she rejected him, she was told "never again considered for a Weinstein film, and neither was Ioan"
so, people must not be punished for reporting on the powerful.