With the recent media climate, I seriously doubt the Rangers would have come to the conclusion that a sexual assault on anyone is okay whether it's on someone within their organization or outside. Rumors and gossip are without any supporting evidence are trash.
Normally with sexual assaults or impropriety of a criminal nature, a police agency would have announced an investigation. District attorneys like publicity. Think it through.
Originally Posted by Roger.Smith
Agreed. Surely the Rangers would immediately distance themselves from anyone, especially someone who was resigning, who was accused of sexual assault. Period. That's a no brainer.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Wash resigned on Sept. 6, IIRC, that was immediately before this recent "climate change"... before the Rice video, before Peterson's charge.. and I keep reading Police, D.A.'s... not everyone with a problem runs to law enforcement to make it better.. the alleged victim is Asian, which culturally speaking makes her far less likely to report to police, especially if she is a foreign reporter.. she and the Rangers may be handling this privately, both of them hoping the story stays quiet.. of course, I'm speculating, as you are, I don't say I'm right and you're wrong.. but don't post insisting this scenario could not be true, just because law enforcement is not yet involved..