• Vlyn
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    1 year ago

    Ah darn, in Canada this is a bit fucked, true. Just found this: https://lernerspersonalinjury.ca/sexual-abuse/sexual-abuse-cases-who-pays-the-legal-bills/

    In Austria and Germany (as far as I’m aware, I’m not a lawyer) when it’s criminal charges the state sues. So you report it to the police and then it’s out of your hand pretty much (besides being a witness). If you want extra compensation you can go the civil case route afterwards as a victim.

    Similar to if you stab me and the police notices then they don’t ask me if I want to sue you. They’ll charge you all on their own as it’s a criminal matter, not a civil one.

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      In Austria and Germany (as far as I’m aware, I’m not a lawyer) when it’s criminal charges the state sues

      To follow on from my previous comment… I’m sure you’ve seen multiple cases in your own country where the police / courts decline to charge or prosecute someone based on lack of physical evidence

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        True, we also have the whole Rammstein issue at the moment (But that’s even more complicated, as the girls were all adults and consented to it at first).

        I’m not sure what the recording laws in Canada are, LTT has a hundred cameras around every day and Madison wrote she got regularly assaulted. If it’s legal there I’d film myself to have proof.

        Overall I just don’t like the timing, the drama was a year ago and now that other (more objective drama) gets brought up Madison unpacks everything and piles it on top? She was already in public back then and it’s bullshit that she believes the employer handbook would be an NDA covering sexual assault allegations (like Linus himself wrote back then, no NDA can do that in Canada). The other stuff in the post? Totally fine, that’s criticizing internal processes. But mixed right in there are serious criminal allegations.