Let's speculate, shall we?
Let's say that the allegations against Cain are all true, however, the women involved have been paid to be quiet. OK, so if what Cain allegedly did was so horrendous and intimidating why don't the women simply break the non-disclosure agreement? I suppose there is a financial penalty clause in the ND agreement, but so what? I'm sure some anti-Cain group or person would step in and pay the fine or otherwise contest the agreement.
Lawsuits ensue, and there is a big snarl in Cain's campaign, likely damaging it to oblivion. Isn't this what the women would want to have happen if they decide to come forward? Won't they get everything they want and get off scot-free? Maybe get a book deal out of it to boot.
Or maybe there really isn't much to these allegations at all, and Cain decided to make a settlement to avoid the uncertainty and expense of a lawsuit, not to mention the negative public relations. I suspect that is the likely scenario here.
Let's say that the allegations against Cain are all true, however, the women involved have been paid to be quiet. OK, so if what Cain allegedly did was so horrendous and intimidating why don't the women simply break the non-disclosure agreement? I suppose there is a financial penalty clause in the ND agreement, but so what? I'm sure some anti-Cain group or person would step in and pay the fine or otherwise contest the agreement.
Lawsuits ensue, and there is a big snarl in Cain's campaign, likely damaging it to oblivion. Isn't this what the women would want to have happen if they decide to come forward? Won't they get everything they want and get off scot-free? Maybe get a book deal out of it to boot.
Or maybe there really isn't much to these allegations at all, and Cain decided to make a settlement to avoid the uncertainty and expense of a lawsuit, not to mention the negative public relations. I suspect that is the likely scenario here.
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