Enhance
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This is the problem. Already, many people who see/read this story will assume it to be true even if no one is charged. It's one of the faults with reporting information before it's been hashed out in the legal process. Drawing comparison to the Patrick Kane rape accusation, many people believe or at least suspect he did it, when the case against him as in fact been dropped. I deeply appreciate the media and their job, but, it is a dilemma.I agree with he shouldn't talk to media, but he probably wanted it to make clear he is cleared and so is westerkamp, so people will move on. Otherwise, like someone else mentioned, headline reads sex assault at their house and everyone else is left wondering. This is n awful headline to have over your head and house.If he's got nothing to hide I don't see the problem with talking to the police, amazing how much that view has been slanted now, despite what some might think people aren't charged for zero reason, but I digress. I do have an issue with him talking to the press, he shouldn't do that, that's not his responsibility. I can't imagine Mike Riley would want him doing such a thing either. Hope this gets resolved from the Husker football stand point sooner rather than later so it's not just hanging out there. If it's not a football player, there should be no reason to drag that angle on. Clear that up and move on with the investigation into the person responsible.
If TA doesn't talk to police, that's likely reported as TA and Co. refusing to answer questions. Legal, but to those on the outside, suspicious. If he does answer questions, the court of public opinion thinks he's probably innocent.
I have no idea if he had intent other than to just cooperate.
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