Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
This is where a noticeable lack of real life experience comes into play. With these type of incidents, when they are real, a victim NEVER goes around talking about and especially writing about their side of the details, and ESPECIALLY after they've explored options by filing police reports and immediately talking to an attorney.
Riddle me this, Batman: where specifically is / would be the down side, the negative impact to KJ's putative claim against SP?
From I've read he said nothing that a clever adjuster of defense attorney could use for a "gotcha" moment.
People injured in car wrecks, libels, assaults will often yak about it on social media.
Is it a good idea?
That depends on the facts, and in KJ's case the facts are strong enough to allow him to discuss it publicly in my opinion.
Rob, I know you'll use every opportunity to flame and denigrate KJ, it's what you do, but there's no real need for him to wear a muzzle, even if he could.