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Originally Posted by chitown Innocent until proven guilty |
Ah, that only counts if you've been charged in the first place. In this situation, even though the company admits there was an assault (and examination) so by definition the existence of perpetrators, it, the State Department and Justice refuse to comment, much less name or charge the alleged perpetrators everyone acknowledges to exist in the first place.
It's absurd, there's clearly enough evidence for an investigation; it simply doesn't conform to a minimum standard of justice because innocence is not proven and the plaintiff never gets their day in court.