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Spurs Not Such a Model Franchise (any more??)...

qtlaw

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So when confronted with a sexual harassment allegation in 2021, the Spurs went with the 1950 playbook:

In June, James and Allen disclosed [to Cauthen the psychologist/victim] that they had spoken with Primo, the lawsuit says, and suggested setting up a conversation with Primo to address his behavior. Cauthen refused.
News alert, when confronted with an allegation, in 2022 you don't suggest a "sit down" to solve the problem.
 
What's the deal with Texas major professional sports franchises?

The Texas Rangers got sold in a bankruptcy auction in 2010 and it's all gone to heck since.

Oh wait, you were talking about Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Never mind.
 

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