Lol the woman just wants his money.
Sounds like he willingly gave her a lot of it to keep her quiet, too.
With absolutely no details about the allegations, why would you assume she’s lying?
We shouldn't assume anything until the facts are laid out (I know you know this).
And while I haven't seen but maybe one person here assume his guilt, it's blatantly unfair to the accused in these situations that our society has seemingly decided that if you're accused, your guilty and should lose your reputation, your job, ect. without any regard for due process. That is every bit as unfair as assuming the accuser is lying.
I just have never understood the rush to judgment mentality of so many in our society.
I’m going to disagree, somewhat. Maybe Moranis, Jpotter, and any other Cleveland-based posters here should not rush to judgment, as ultimately there could be a civil or criminal proceeding in which they are potential jurors. If you live in Northeast Ohio, the same could hold for you. But why should I be forced to reserve all judgment, especially when one party has paid another to keep another from going to court where such due process would ultimately be relevant? Doing as you suggest creates a system where being wealthy requires everyone to withhold judgment on everything you are accused of, until you malign someone who just wants a day in court, no matter monetary offer.
The facts that we know are that 1) the vast majority of women who make these accusations are telling the truth, and 2) Avery, very quickly, paid this woman not to go public. So, in general she’s likely to be truthful, and Avery chose to pay money instead of defend himself against it.
The only reason I have any kind of doubt is because it seems unlike Avery for this to be true. But at the same time, a few weeks ago James Levine was “outed” as a sex abuser and lost his job conducting the Met opera, amongst other gigs. Classical music fans were shocked. But as someone who used to be in the classical music world, my shock was “Really, people didn’t know about this??” I heard those rumors for so long I don’t even know when I first heard them to begin with, but as I left music almost six years ago, it had to be much longer than that. In other words, I know I have to not let my limited knowledge of Avery as a fan cloud the judgment I might come to based on other information, the same as classical music fans had to come to terms that James Levine should not be left alone with teenage boys (and people had been keeping their sons away from him for years).