>>68913988Based on the situations with Roa and Lulu I suspect Niji's lawyers and managers convinced the livers that the company has their best interests in mind and will "protect" them and all they have to do is cooperate and do everything they're told.
Of course this is a total lie just like it was with Roa and Lulu, but the point is I can very easily imagine well-meaning employees who don't know any better falling for it and placing their trust in the company without contacting their own lawyers or getting a second opinion from a unbiased third party. These people are mostly young adults who have never had a job before Niji and don't know any better.
Meanwhile people who have actually privately interacted with Selen came out and said she treated them with respect, was always prompt with payments, and even covered for Niji's fuckups to compensate them properly. These are people who have no direct incentive to get involved vouching for Selen's character, which speaks volumes more than employees of Anycolor being compelled by their employer to testify on their behalf.