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  • Sedat
    Hall of Fame
    • Sep 2007
    • 11121

    Re: Hawthorn racism review

    The Applicants had the opportunity to test their allegations under oath in the Federal Court - instead they chose to take a cash settlement with no ultimate admission of guilt by any party involved.

    The wording of the Hawks statement would not have been released without full support from, and approval by, the Applicants. They are obviously very happy with their cash settlement and prioritised this over having their day in court.
    "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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    • GVGjr
      Moderator
      • Nov 2006
      • 44265

      Re: Hawthorn racism review

      Originally posted by Sedat
      The Applicants had the opportunity to test their allegations under oath in the Federal Court - instead they chose to take a cash settlement with no ultimate admission of guilt by any party involved.

      The wording of the Hawks statement would not have been released without full support from, and approval by, the Applicants. They are obviously very happy with their cash settlement and prioritised this over having their day in court.
      Cash is king.
      Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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      • hujsh
        Hall of Fame
        • Nov 2007
        • 11825

        Re: Hawthorn racism review

        Originally posted by Scraggers
        So are Clarkson and Fagan still under investigation? Or is that the end of it all
        The AFL investigation is long over. Inconclusive I believe was the outcome (shocking I know)

        Originally posted by Sedat
        The Applicants had the opportunity to test their allegations under oath in the Federal Court - instead they chose to take a cash settlement with no ultimate admission of guilt by any party involved.

        The wording of the Hawks statement would not have been released without full support from, and approval by, the Applicants. They are obviously very happy with their cash settlement and prioritised this over having their day in court.
        For Cyril the money may not mean as much as he had a pretty good period of being a well paid AFL athlete. For the others, it would be hard to turn down that money. I don't know what they're doing now but times are tough all around. As is often the case money tends to make most legal issues go away
        [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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        • Testekill
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2015
          • 2327

          Re: Hawthorn racism review

          So Hawthorn didn't do any racism but also they're offering a settlement and are very sorry according to AFL Media.

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          • Scraggers
            Premiership Moderator
            • Jun 2008
            • 3549

            Re: Hawthorn racism review

            Originally posted by Sedat
            The Applicants had the opportunity to test their allegations under oath in the Federal Court - instead they chose to take a cash settlement with no ultimate admission of guilt by any party involved.

            The wording of the Hawks statement would not have been released without full support from, and approval by, the Applicants. They are obviously very happy with their cash settlement and prioritised this over having their day in court.
            As much as I agree with what you are saying, I don't think it is as simple as that. And without being privy to the Court documents or the preceding's minutes I don't think we can say it was all about the money (and I know that's not what you are saying) there could have been a lot of sensitive or cultural information that they dd not want to become public ... there may be more behind an out of court settlement than we will every know.

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            • Twodogs
              Moderator
              • Nov 2006
              • 27654

              Re: Hawthorn racism review

              Originally posted by josie
              Part of statement says ?"Hawthorn accepts that the allegations were made in good faith, and has heard, respects, and accepts that they represent their truths,?.

              Logic tells me there should only be 3 possible findings; truth, lies/untrue & unknown/inconclusive.

              I presume Hawks used term ?their truth? as some legal smokescreen to reduce risk of saying they?re outright guilty to possibly reduce risk of further litigation against individuals. But sheesh it comes across like a snake oil salesman?s promise of a potion?s efficacy.
              It's another way of saying "if somebody has taken offence at what we said then we're sorry" Complete weasel words.
              They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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