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Originally Posted by Monkeydad
Firing Mann and Santos before the story came out actually does help Snyder's case quite a bit. I doubt Larry Michael had planned to retire.
I don't know how much Snyder is even in the Redskins Park offices. If he's like most CEOs, he's rarely in the office and spends most of his waking hours meeting with prospective partners and government officials.
I AM NOT letting him off the hook. He is ultimately responsible for who works there.
There have been reports that Bruce Allen witnessed a woman crying at her desk after feeling harassed and did not even acknowledge it. He likely knew everything going on.
Again, I'm not excusing it, but this is likely Snyder's side of the story.
What I'm curious about...were any of these offenses ever reported to Human Resources or if that wasn't an option the women thought would help, to the Department of Labor before they went to lawyers and the media? Paper trails are important to validate these kinds of claims.
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I have seen folks crying at their desk before; unless i saw what caused them to be upset i leave them alone. I doubt BA wants to put himself in a situation where he has to listen to a sad story about her latest break up. Some folks are drama queens too, i have worked with a few that cry about everything.
Now if she came too BA and said this this and this is going please help me and he ignored her, different story.