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Re: MeToo and Michael Jackson

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Getting usable statistics looks impossible to me. A lot of the fake claims are extorted from companies, which calculate that settling is cheaper than fighting and less risky. But they don't report the frequency of these claims. From what I have heard, it's quite common. And the number of attorneys in this field tells you that there are lots of cases.


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Re: MeToo and Michael Jackson
By: clo
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Sun, 24 Mar 19 6:37 PM
Msg. 29257 of 54959

Woody, IMO, breached a 'parental role'.
So we will agree to disagree ;)

I never followed or heard much about Jim Carrey.

Like you, I found the accusations about Al Franken ridiculous.
My reason for turning against Gillibrand. IMO, she used him & the Clintons' in hopes of gaining in her career.

And Garrison's thing seemed weak too.

Part of the problem, for many years, many many real victims of sexual assault stayed silent, for many reasons.
Look at the church as a prime example, the molesters used their power & standing in the community to hold their victims emotionally hostage, too.

Most of the time, phonies are found out. That's not to say the falsely accused don't suffer for a crime they did not commit.
I believe these are far fewer than the real victims that stay silent.


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