Yes. That’s my understanding.
There were also other women but I don’t have any specific insight about them.
I don’t know which of these women are concerned by the case brought before the CPS.
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Yes. That’s my understanding.
This is clearly not a straight forward case, the fact it has taken the police circa 2 years to gather sufficient evidence to refer the case to the CPS supports the complexity of the case. It’s not for us to judge the accused, that’s for the CPS to determine if there’s sufficient evidence for him to be prosecuted and then for the accused to face trial by jury.
We need to be very careful with the ‘he must be guilty’, especially when he’s yet to be charged. There’s been several accusations in the public eye over the last few years concerning both celebs, sporting heroes and every day members of the public that have ruined both the accused and their families lives only for the accusations to either be inaccurate or false. That’s not to say there aren’t valid accusations, it’s just not our place to play judge and jury.
The UK police is completely useless, that's probably why the investigation still is ongoing.
We need to be very careful with the ‘he must be guilty’, especially when he’s yet to be charged. There’s been several accusations in the public eye over the last few years concerning both celebs, sporting heroes and every day members of the public that have ruined both the accused and their families lives only for the accusations to either be inaccurate or false. That’s not to say there aren’t valid accusations, it’s just not our place to play judge and jury.
At the very least they have to carry out a risk assessment.I get that, but as I said before, when anyone is under investigation for such a serious crime, the safeguarding of others must be ensured first and foremost. This has not happened here.
Whether the accused is found to be guilty or not is down to the justice system, but his employer must be held to account for their flagrant disregard towards protecting female staff given the serious nature of the accusations.
I get what you’re saying but we are members of the public. We don’t have the power to convict or sentence. We’re just expressing an opinion on what has happened.This is clearly not a straight forward case, the fact it has taken the police circa 2 years to gather sufficient evidence to refer the case to the CPS supports the complexity of the case. It’s not for us to judge the accused, that’s for the CPS to determine if there’s sufficient evidence for him to be prosecuted and then for the accused to face trial by jury.
We need to be very careful with the ‘he must be guilty’, especially when he’s yet to be charged. There’s been several accusations in the public eye over the last few years concerning both celebs, sporting heroes and every day members of the public that have ruined both the accused and their families lives only for the accusations to either be inaccurate or false. That’s not to say there aren’t valid accusations, it’s just not our place to play judge and jury.
Fuck that, he’s a gooner, he must be guilty
Like I said, at the very least.I don't see how you can credibly do that so long as his status as a rapist is TBC.
.....A responsible employer can only err on the side of caution for the sake of their employees safety.
The safety of the many > the inconvenience of the one.
I get that, but as I said before, when anyone is under investigation for such a serious crime, the safeguarding of others must be ensured first and foremost. This has not happened here.
Whether the accused is found to be guilty or not is down to the justice system, but his employer must be held to account for their flagrant disregard towards protecting female staff given the serious nature of the accusations.
Employers can suspend employees accused of serious crimes where they face reputational damage.It’s not that simple. As it stands there are accusations but no charges. Should the CPS charge him and he’s deemed either a threat to the public and/or a flight risk then they can remand him in custody pending his trial.
My line of work involves working with members of the public who have varying degrees of risk to the public with safeguarding/concerns being a frequent occurrence. Unless someone is on licence or are subject to restraining orders etc, you cannot prevent or restrict them from going about their lives as and how they choose.
Should the person in question be charged then his club may suspend him and then should he be convicted, he will most likely receive a custodial sentence and have his contract terminated.
Just because someone is not found guilty, that doesn’t mean they haven’t done anything wrong.Greenwood, Bissouma, Sigurdsson, Mendy… according to social media and newspaper reports they were all guilty yet the charges against the first 3 were dropped and the latter was found not guilty to multiple counts by a jury. Albeit not a footballer, there was the recent case where a woman accused multiple men of kidnapping and sexually assaulting her… yet it turned out that she lied and made the whole thing up. Brandishing people without a fair trial can and has had catastrophic consequences for their careers, reputations, relationships, mental health etc.
Just because someone is not found guilty, that doesn’t mean they haven’t done anything wrong.
Greenwood is a great example. We had very clear evidence on video of the sexual assaults and photos of the assaults.
The poor woman’s dad seems to have applied pressure and she no longer wished to cooperate. Take away the victims testimony and it’s impossible to proceed.
That doesn’t mean Greenwood didn’t force himself on her or hit her.
we put a very high bar in place to find someone guilty and potentially deprive them of their liberty. That is absolutely right. But that needn’t stop us calling people out when the evidence is strong.
You don’t think women ever stay with their abusive partners?Greenwood - I’m sure there were reports that not everything was as it first appeared… doctored videos, key witness statements withdrawn and didn’t Greenwood and his accuser rekindle their relationship? Last I read they were expecting a baby together
I think she came to the conclusion...Why kill the golden goose?Greenwood - I’m sure there were reports that not everything was as it first appeared… doctored videos, key witness statements withdrawn and didn’t Greenwood and his accuser rekindle their relationship? Last I read they were expecting a baby together
This is clearly not a straight forward case, the fact it has taken the police circa 2 years to gather sufficient evidence to refer the case to the CPS supports the complexity of the case. It’s not for us to judge the accused, that’s for the CPS to determine if there’s sufficient evidence for him to be prosecuted and then for the accused to face trial by jury.
We need to be very careful with the ‘he must be guilty’, especially when he’s yet to be charged. There’s been several accusations in the public eye over the last few years concerning both celebs, sporting heroes and every day members of the public that have ruined both the accused and their families lives only for the accusations to either be inaccurate or false. That’s not to say there aren’t valid accusations, it’s just not our place to play judge and jury.