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boop/bop/beep
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Many of those "affairs" sound coerced but the NDA kinda rids him of having to worry about legal ramifications. Or at least jail time. Look what happened with Cosby. NDAs got him out of prison I'm pretty sure.
That said, even without coercion or any such untowardness, I'm pretty sure it's standard practice for high-profile billionaires to get sexual partners from their workplace to sign NDAs. Even if there is no acrimony. |
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World Class References
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I think that was more of a “Everybody fucked up big time” kind of thing. Procedures were ignored/bent so they could fast track him as far as I remember. Supreme will know, I remember him saying legally Cosby had every right to be out and it was a legal integrity issue. |
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You know that’s right
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Cosby’s constitutional rights were violated. The most sacred thing we have in America. Way different than a contract. |
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