>>19235797Your Honour, I argue that Ms. Uruha Rushia is not guilty by reason of insanity.
Yes, she did a breach of contract. But ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we all know what kind of person Ms. Uruha is. She had had a past history of mental illnesses and breakdowns, and according to our Medico-Legal report, she was born with a condition wherein instead of two blood vessels going into her brain, there was only one. In other words, she had suffered from brain damage from the very moment she was born. She never found any form of treatment or intervention for her condition and it is only recent that we have begun conducting tests on Ms. Uruha for mental illnesses - they point out to borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder and attachment disorder.
This was why Ms. Uruha became involved in the business known as the Girlfriend Experience: in a society that ostracizes mental disorders such as Japan, this was the only place where she belonged. In an industry that services the lonely and depressed, she found a niche wherein she truly belonged. Her gachikois loved her, and she loved them. So when the Mr. Mafumafu scandal erupted, and everyone accused her as a traitor and a whore, she had a psychotic episode.
Cover, instead of doing the responsible thing of providing quality mental health care for their employees, instead chose to silence Ms. Uruha and refuse to let her speak her side of the story. In a psychotic episode and total desperation she reached out to controversial third parties in an attempt to disprove the allegations. However, this gave Cover the justification to terminate her, and accuse her for crimes such as defamation for which there is no evidence.
Ms. Uruha may have committed an offence, but she did it in a bout of insanity. Termination and permanent blacklisting is not the solution, Cover should have invested further in Mental Health.