Still unsure if you’re a troll or just dense. “Where did [you] attack the judge?” Generally, “humblebrag” isn’t a compliment.
Still unsure if you’re a troll or just dense. “Where did [you] attack the judge?” Generally, “humblebrag” isn’t a compliment.
You know how they sometimes let elderly inmates out of prison when they’re in their eighties and not expected to live much longer? Yeah, no, lets not do that with this guy. I just want the on-duty guard to nudge him one morning, find him unresponsive, take a look around, and then be the first to piss on his corpse.…
Good. Now let’s focus the white hot light on his enablers and everyone else who were supposed to protect these children. NCAA. USA Gymnastics. Michigan State. Burn it all down.
“Your decision to assault was calculated, precise, devious, despicable,” Aquilina said. “You played on everyone’s vulnerability. I’m not vulnerable.=
It’s clearly very, very disturbing, and I know the leadership there is equally shaken by it.
It’s clearly very, very disturbing, and I know the leadership there is equally shaken by it.
I bet it doesn’t get taken care of immediately. It’s been a year and a half and a trial and they haven’t managed it yet. What level of bad press and basic ethics will finally motivated someone to sit down and sort it out between the depts/in the computer?
It’s been more than four days and he was terminated site some time ago.
She went to the police in 2016 and he was subsequently fired. No one at MSU thought to cancel pending charges? Really?
While that’s certainly true about the automated system, you’d have thought that step one in the billing department when this all broke would’ve been to cancel any outstanding balances for the 140+ victims identified. We’re well over a year past that now.
Sorry, this is the type of attitude that allowed this to go on. Selfish people deciding that whatever their “need” was in the situation, that it was more important than a bunch of girls getting molested.
Four more days? At worst, they’ve had since August 2016 to get this situation fixed. This “oversight” only reflects the seriousness with which MSU is viewing the entire situation and the responsibility they are avoiding each step of the way. Automated billing or not, this should have been corrected long ago without…
Sorry, no snark here:
But everyone’s excuse for everything is that ‘it’s a different dept’ and ‘it’s just the computer.’ She reported him a year and a half ago leading to his termination and this whole nightmare coming to light. I guaranttee her mom has made calls to the billing dept. as well as everyone else there and no one can pull…
Totally agree that it is probably just part of the machine, but it raises two really important points: (1) Lots of victims try and push this stuff out of their head so that it isn’t all-consuming, but abuse has odd ways of popping up in your daily life when you least expect it: like when you get a reminder in the mail…
And if someone high enough up, say from the University President’s Office, or the General Counsel, or the Public Relations department, calls up and says “hey, let’s hold off on sending out a bill for a little bit,” there’s also an option available to stop the automated billing.
It feels like a lack of oversight and leadership that no one would think to stop the billing system from trying to send out bills for appointmemts with a rapist.
If this is the first time they were informed...sure...but I would guess that this isn’t the first time the family said we aren’t paying for those visits. It demonstrates a complete lack of concern for all the victims.
Don’t worry. Now that MSU’s aware of this, they’ll form a sub-committee to investigate it, refer their findings to the standing committee, who will then remove any names of friends and family for whom they got cushy jobs, and will then refer it to the office the the President, Lou Anna Simon, who then will refuse to…
From the MSU Sports Medicine Patient Services webpage: