« Reply #100 on: November 18, 2022, 10:22:07 PM »
This whole thing was very odd. Will be interesting to see who signs him.
The therapist who claimed Joshua Primo exposed himself to her on multiple occasions has now settled her lawsuit with the former San Antonio Spurs player and the NBA org. … TMZ Sports has confirmed. – via TMZ Staff @ TMZ.com
Very weird, since the entire thing supposedly wasn't about money. I guess she can claim she "exposed" the Spurs and Primo, but didn't the lawsuit come after the fact?
Yeah, the lawsuit was after the fact. Seems like it was about the money. Usually is.
What makes you say that?
Not to speak for Goldstar, but the lawsuit was settled without any acknowledgment of wrongdoing, no criminal prosecution, no announced discipline or changes with the Spurs organization, no reinstatement of the plaintiff, no public apology, etc. If this was a lawsuit based upon public exposure -- or even getting the victim's reputation back -- you would think it wouldn't be settled so quietly.
But, that's all just conjecture. It's hard to read tea leaves about motivations, when you don't have all of the facts.
Yep, couldn’t have said it better. All of that.
So then why did you decide it was about money?
When someone says it’s not about the money, then hires the specific lawyer that she did and quickly settles, it seems to be about the money.
You're going to have to elaborate. I legitimately don't understand where the money component is coming in.

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