>>28986392>She never talked to KoreKoreShe admitted to leaking a message log of herself and her manager. While a person saying they did good things must be taken under scrutiny, because they could be lying for benefits, an admission of guilt is not held to that standard. Why? Because admitting to fucking up doesn't help you. If someone says they did something wrong then they, in all likelihood, did do it.
>there isn't a problem with that per se as long as what is discussed doesn't infringe on anyone's privacy, in which this case, I believe Cover lied about that because the logs never were proven to have business secrets.You don't actually get to decide what constitutes a problem OR a business secret. You aren't party to the contract. Cover can rightfully say the manager's username on LINE is a business secret if they aren't a public-facing employee. And they aren't. It's also clearly a privacy violation to leak it. See the problem you have is the same one she has. You both think that leaking is okay if it isn't something "serious", and you both think you get to decide what is or isn't serious. You don't. When your boss warns you not to do something and you do it anyway, it doesn't matter if you did it big or small. You still did it. Try pulling that shit in your own job and see how long you get to keep it. Would you cry that your boss "unfairly fired you" because you didn't do what you were told?
If this had been Nijisanji, or even Vshojo, in this situation I would say the same. If this was any talent other than her I would still say the same. Even my own oshi. You break contract and you get what is coming to you. Why? Because you signed it. You gave your word that you would follow the rules and then decided not to. That makes you a liar. All trust in you is gone and your word is now worth garbage.