>>71728199>Prove that the manager is lying in that they never got the video before Christmas.Nijisanji got perms directly from the author and producer back in '22. Selen and several Dragoons reportedly worked with mane-san months prior to the release, the date of which Selen announced on stream months prior to that. Oh, which was another piece of evidence that we got from the black screen video that no one expected: There was no copyright issue! The only permission they needed, was their own, and no, they weren't going to go crawling to notNina and notMysta for a poorly drawn two second use of their own IP. Certainly not worth ruining the Dragoons Christmas over - let alone everything else that ensued. Wasn't even worth harassing Selen's emergency contact for a statement while she was in the hospital so much that she lawyered up, given that, if she told the truth, it would have looked worse for them than her not giving the reason why and leaving everyone to assume it was legal copyright issues.
>It also says they investigated her claims and determined there was no wrong doings from the other membersNo it doesn't. Not that we should just take AnyColor's word that they investigated themselves with no third party HR service if it did. They merely state that they "firmly believe" that "we and the other Livers under our affiliation have not engaged in unjust practices."
This is the same company that "firmly believed" it was a good idea to attack a popular suicide victim, twice, after seeing the results the first time, and that pointing the finger at their talents was a good idea, both times. So I don't think they are capable of believing they've done anything wrong, let alone unjust.
>Wrong. All the schizos were already building up the clique rrat and Doki's tweet in it's own implicated the other members since they're also part of the companyNot even /here/, let alone elsewhere. The clique didn't start rrating until after the termination notice, and the GURRAT didn't start until after the black stream. Most people thought it was a copyright issue, and management was protecting itself from a potential lawsuit - which again, turned out not even to be the case, but a last second policy change regarding use of their own IP.
>Why would the employees not be involved with situation?Confidential legal documents get summarized by legal and sent privately to HR at best, not to individual employees - that's illegal in most places for damn good reasons, and certainly immoral. It doesn't involve the talents unless she is suing them individually, in which case the documents would go through their individual lawyers, especially given that the contract states that Nijisanji doesn't intervein in disputes between talents. (And again, no investigation, just "we believe".)
>No one is claiming the suicide attempt didn't happenMaybe you haven't been paying attention to the other sister's posts on /here/ and twitter.
>Wrong. She says she would release evidence, receipts and the document. The fuck she does, from the goddamn transcript:
https://youtu.be/A1YCUbQOJB0 "because of this I will have to I will have to um respond with um with a document that my lawyer has WR and I have written up just in case something like this did happen" ("a document" not "the documents"), followed by, "I really want to keep everything private. I really want to move on from here."
>we have to also assume everything in the notice is the truth11 of the 12 bullet points in Zaion's termination notice turned out to be either extreme exaggerations or outright lies, despite how willing she was to take so much blame. Why in the hell would we assume anything in the document was the truth, especially now that other people involved have come forward to contest it, with no counter response from Niji? All external evidence suggest that most of it was lies, yet again, and what little new "evidence" Niji did release works more towards that than against, especially regarding the one specific claim those three pages contains.
I hope to hell you're one of the paid ones.