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The Goon Thread

Quite.

The only responsible action as an employer is suspension in full pay from the very start of the matter.

There are women who have to turn up to the club every day for a living, they cannot be put in danger by keeping him around. Surely even the most die hard goons would be able to see that this is absolutely despicable behaviour by the club.

Also, has everyone forgotten about the case in Spain that was essentially a slam dunk with SMS evidence and everything? The CPS couldn't prosecute because of jurisdiction technicalities and changing laws.

This is an archive of the woman talking about it (since deleted). Fair warning, it's a tough read in places:
Yes iirc, the issue with what happened in Spain is that at the point it (the oral r ape) happened, it was not a crime. Fast forward a month or so and the law was changed (obviously was in the process of changing already, nothing to do with that incident).

That thread, if it's the one I remember (I am not visiting it again) was awful because you could see the woman unravelling online trying to deal with all the pressure and frustration she was feeling, and all the abuse she was getting.
 
Yes iirc, the issue with what happened in Spain is that at the point it (the oral r ape) happened, it was not a crime. Fast forward a month or so and the law was changed (obviously was in the process of changing already, nothing to do with that incident).

That thread, if it's the one I remember (I am not visiting it again) was awful because you could see the woman unravelling online trying to deal with all the pressure and frustration she was feeling, and all the abuse she was getting.
Constant abuse and disbelief, yes. Not surprising, that's the standard reaction to these cases - even more so when a sporting "hero" is the subject of them.

The only law that changed was the UK's ability to prosecute crimes commited by residents in Spain. So because both were UK citizens, and the crime was reported in the UK, the Spanish police had no jurisdiction (a temporary position). 10 days after the event, CPS was given jurisdiction to prosecute overseas events with UK residents.

This happened in the middle of the changes.
 
Constant abuse and disbelief, yes. Not surprising, that's the standard reaction to these cases - even more so when a sporting "hero" is the subject of them.

The only law that changed was the UK's ability to prosecute crimes commited by residents in Spain. So because both were UK citizens, and the crime was reported in the UK, the Spanish police had no jurisdiction (a temporary position). 10 days after the event, CPS was given jurisdiction to prosecute overseas events with UK residents.

This happened in the middle of the changes.
Can the victim just not report the crime in Spain?
 
I remember asking this too but don't remember the answer.

I have a feeling it's something to do with a very short statute of limitations in Spain.
Sorry, just done some digging and apparently the Spanish police weren't interested in taking the case as they were already in a relationship 😔
 
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