>>13350595still not seeing anything in this shit that's expressly illegal. looks fucking horrible for a 'family entertainment' company, and there might be something going on with how the whores were paid that the sec feds care about, but everything else is coming off as nothing.
one chairman fucked a number of his employees under potential threat of termination. not illegal. power dynamics arent written into the law.
another employee of vince felt forced into fucking women vince was too tired to handle or whatever, even if that part is bullshit, it's not illegal even if his actions were 100% voluntary. even the army rape shit. maybe he didnt believe her. he's not a cop or private investigator and is under no obligation to solve sex crimes that may or may not have occurred.
women either have agency and the ability to make their own decisions as legal adults at 18 or they dont, anons. any of these women could have quit at anytime if they weren't comfortable with whatever environment, but never felt threatened enough to turn away from income they werent going to get elsewhere.
sasha left. naomi left. lots of women have.
there's nothing coming of any of this shit but company embarrassment that i'm not even sure normies will hear about.
i do enjoy brock lesnar being disappeared for getting a text message and not fucking anybody, though. i'm gonna miss the fuck out of that guy, but goddamn what a bitch way to go out.