This was found in the comment section of this blind, which I posted the other day:
http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2018/04/blind-item-14_11.html?m=1
Here is the comment for your ease:
"in case you didn't catch it before, check out the blind we posted in January:
http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2018/01/four-for-friday-its-about-time-himmmm.html
As far as this blind goes, and as an interesting metaphor, imagine you inherit your dad's big house. Your old Pop has been in the nursing home many years, and was close to your male cousin. The cousin has been living there and paying HUGE rent to your Dad which he shared with the whole family. But your cousin just got kicked out and moved out. Because neighbors and locals on Facebook began gossiping about rumors that the cousin was doing something bad in that house. So Pop's lawyers had him evicted.
When you decide to remodel the house so you can sell it for big bucks - you discover hidden horrors. That there was a secret dungeon room in the basement where your cousin abused kids. That he'd installed hidden cameras and had a kiddie porn operation. Even though your dad was in the nursing home, he enjoyed the tons of money your cousin paid him in rent. Your family was unknowingly complicit for taking that big rent money all this time, and it turns out your senile old Dad had secrets too, which your cousin used to blackmail him. They protected each other, but Pop is too old now to care and times change.
You go talk to the cops who tell you that so much time has passed they can't do much. Even the evidence is tricky because of the high standard to prosecute and get a conviction. The D.A. hesitates because your cousin and Dad have pals who are big contributors. The victims won't testify against your cousin (or are scared they'll ruin their own careers/lives/families) and your Dad's dementia means he's unreliable.
So what do you do? Do you invite reporters in for a big story that will reveal all - even though it'll have little effect? Do you risk your cousin suing you for defamation/slander since the victims are scared to go on record? And NOW - the BIGGIE: Since your goal is to sell the house...you risk killing the value of the home. Because nobody wants to buy or be associated with a house of horrors. Who wants their kids to grow up there? Or risk being bullied at school about their new house? So would you just forget it all, finish the remodel, and sell it? Or destroy your house's value and make a big trending fury by exposing it - ALL FOR NOTHING?
That's an analogy of the situation at the studio/corporation now. I'm not saying the boss lady is innocent nor am I saying the Producer pervert is walking away free and clean. It's a fluid, real time situation. Lawyers ARE involved and the big MEDIA are watching every move closely trying to get victims to go on record. I do think those coming forward are building up to the pervert's downfall. He's already lost his deal; and no big studio/company is willing to partner with or back him. They know the stories and the pressure and because of what's been said on gossip sites and social media - they don't wanna be in biz with him and risk it now in this Time's Up era. So that's a good thing.
Just watch closely at what happens next, and the moves being made. It never comes fast enough but it may eventually lead to justice. We just have to see. Just know that due to the efforts of a LOT of people - his sins are catching up to him. As long as people know it and continue keeping it alive, he'll carry that weight around his neck until it snaps. It's all about time."
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Vindicator ago
Times change, don't they? I think Schneider, one way or another, will reap the harvest he has sown. Probably sooner than later.