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a note to wealthy, powerful men at the top of your field:

this is how you should respond to _20_ outstanding allegations against you.

... unless your ego is more important than your colleagues' and employer's well-being.

npr.org/2019/09/24/764…
only then should you have a chance to return to your field after your issues have been addressed, whether through the courts and/or treatment/behavioural modification therapy (either voluntary and/or mandated).
for normal people, obviously, the expectations differ.

but anyone with over, say, $1.5M net worth - yeah. you should be accountable for your own actions.
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