Kane might be in legal trouble in Buffalo (verifiable sources only, no hearsay)

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You pay them out of court and in return they don't press charges.

Pretty sure that would be illegal the way you just described it. Now if you have both a criminal and a civil case pending, and you settle the civil case quickly, then I could see what you are saying, but just offering a wad of cash to the victim and demanding they drop their complaint could be seen as criminal coercion, no?
 

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Pretty sure that would be illegal the way you just described it. Now if you have both a criminal and a civil case pending, and you settle the civil case quickly, then I could see what you are saying, but just offering a wad of cash to the victim and demanding they drop their complaint could be seen as criminal coercion, no?

It happens all the time.
 

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Pretty sure that would be illegal the way you just described it. Now if you have both a criminal and a civil case pending, and you settle the civil case quickly, then I could see what you are saying, but just offering a wad of cash to the victim and demanding they drop their complaint could be seen as criminal coercion, no?

There's not much anyone can or will do. Most people would probably say, yeah she deserves the 10 million bucks if she went through that. And there's not going to be anything written anywhere saying she must stop cooperating. It would be a handshake under the table thing.
 

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Huge portion of the story was dedicated interviewing someone who by his own admission said he didn't even know if this was the same woman. The journalist gives a lot of space to these comments ("she was hanging all over him", "followed him"), which are not really relevant, at least to a degree that they deserve so much space in the report. It's poor journalistic integrity. I don't know if the point made by the author of the story l linked turns out to be relevant considering serving laws and liability, but again, it's poor journalistic manner to let the interviewee claim he has no stake it what happened at his bar, when he in actuality has, without the journalist pointing this out.

I think those are valid observations.

I was thinking in terms of those same liability concerns when the interviewee said that Kane's consumption was a couple of drinks...a couple of shots...

I really have to admire that restraint. If I was out until 4 a.m., I imagine my bar bill would involve more than 4 drinks.

It could be true, of course...
 

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There's not much anyone can or will do. Most people would probably say, yeah she deserves the 10 million bucks if she went through that. And there's not going to be anything written anywhere saying she must stop cooperating. It would be a handshake under the table thing.

Just a bit OT...but I'm wondering if she would have to report that when she files her 2015 taxes :laugh:
 

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Just a bit OT...but I'm wondering if she would have to report that when she files her 2015 taxes :laugh:

Nope. Out of court settlements stemming from a physical injury or the emotional distress/mental anguish from that physical injury aren't taxable.
 

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BWC, that was a great post.

I still wait for the Hawks or Kane to make a Statement. I know why they don't do it, but it would be interesting to hear their Point of view on this Story.

There will be no winner in this case - no matter how this all ends
 

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BWC, that was a great post.

I still wait for the Hawks or Kane to make a Statement. I know why they don't do it, but it would be interesting to hear their Point of view on this Story.

There will be no winner in this case - no matter how this all ends

Well if Kane is innocent yet has to settle with her out of court to make this go away, then she is the winner, and Kane hopefully learns a lesson.
 

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Its far to early to make any judgement

I hope for best but honest reality is I dont know Kane or accuser or what happened. The evidence will decide if this is worthy of charges and potentially a trial

As a Hawk fan of course naturally I hope none of this is true but Kane wouldn't be first athlete to commit a heinous act

On other end he also wouldn't be first player to be accused of heinous act and ultimately turn out innocent

All we can do is wait for this to unfold and then go from there

Its really a bit absurd that some have made up there minds on situation already based on feelings towards women or Kane

- Kane isn't the most likeable guy but that doesn't make him a rapist
- Women have falsely accused before but that doesn't make this women a liar

We really dont know nor will we know until resolution of this case

- If Kane is charged and found guilty. His NHL career is over and he is headed to jail
- If Kane is charged and found innocent his career continues but this will forever be apart of his legacy (Fair or not)
- If Kane is not charged then really this is non event in longrun for Kane or Hawks and everyone can move on with lives

I completely agree with this post.
 

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Quick question, teammates have to know what is going on right? Like Toews, Keith, Seabrook. Would they have texted/called Kane to get any details you think?
 

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Quick question, teammates have to know what is going on right? Like Toews, Keith, Seabrook. Would they have texted/called Kane to get any details you think?

It would be dumb for kane to comment on details even to friends and especially by text. I doubt he or they want them to be dragged into the details of this anyway.

one additional fact to come to light this morning is ap saying the woman is in her 20s so that shuts down some of the nastier gossip that emerged earlier in this
 

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I do not believe the story the way it was told in that article, I just don't. I can't see Kane being that forceful. That stupid. Not saying he didn't do anything wrong but I just can't see it to that extent with other people also in the house. As someone said earlier it sounds very fishy, espceially if this was the girl hanging on him and fighting others away. Sounds like a potential set up. Not saying it is, but it doesn't sound right the way it was in that article.

I have no clue what happened, but this is full of wishful, versus objective thinking, imo.

We don't have a clue how drunk Kane was so to say you don't think he could be so forceful is showing major bias ... everyone increases their chances of doing things they wouldn't do sober when drinking, as it impairs judgement and decision making.

As for hanging all over him in the bar and fighting other girls off that is taking one comment and extrapolating what you want to hear.

That comment was made by the manager ... maybe he noticed the girl all over him and assumed that was her way of fighting other girls off ... it is definitely plausible versus actually seeing her having actual confrontations with other women in the bar, no?

Maybe when he first saw the two of them hanging on to each other his immediate thought was she was staking her claim and then repeated his assumption to the press ... and remember, this is a guy who says he has no skin in the game which is kinda disingenuous, imo.
 

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I'm sure Kane's attorneys have him on total lockdown. Any communication about the case with anyone besides his legal team won't help anything at this point (and that's regardless of whether he's guilty or not).
 

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At least we now know she is in her 20s according to latest reports and so not a statutory rape of a minor..at least that item cleared up...

Also reports that she told police he followed her into a room and 9vepowered her ..and now bite marks and a leg scratch...Though possible proof of rough sex does not prove he initiated a rape.


If this was a bedroom and she entered first...that fact is bad for her case...He would be getting her implied consent...Did she change her mind at the very last second? Did she say NO. ..STOP? Did her friend who also went to his house hear her scream NO or STOP? If not where was the friend while this went on..Did the friend see her go into the room and him follow..and did nothing to stop them because that friend expected they were going to have consensual sex? If so..the friend's testimony crucial.

Even if...despite leading him.on...she changed her mind at the last second...said NO or STOP and he continued ..then technically a rape ..but still you have to ask if she connived that plan to change her mind..not as if she did not know who he was and the potential for a money shakedown.

So a lot of issues here...also the degree to which each may have been intoxicated or not
..even if he technically comitted rape if she said NO at the very last minute(because he allegedly kept going) ...if goldigging was part of her plot you cannot justly punish him for even a technical rape ...any law that so called protects women cannot be used justly if he was lured to thinking it was conensual only to be told to Stop once she had enough of his evidence in her ...if you know what I mean...So ...the question is not only did she say NO ...but when? If not before they even started..
It cannot be rape..If just as he was about to start...technically the change of mind provision does buttress her case ..but still he said she said if no witnesses hearing her say NO. ..comes down to who judge or jury believes but even so if a shakedown is believed by judge ir jury ...they probably acquit because her plot in such case is more despicable than a technical rape.
 

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The more I hear about this story, the more I'm thinking he might not be charged at all. But....we might only know like 5% of the story. So we'll see how it plays out.
 

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The more I hear about this story, the more I'm thinking he might not be charged at all. But....we might only know like 5% of the story. So we'll see how it plays out.

This is 100% how I am feeling about this right now. Seems like a weird, weird situation, so I'm sure a lot more is to come.
 

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Can someone with knowledge of how these typically go, does the longer this goes without charges being filed mean:
1) Better for Kane
2) Worse for Kane
3) Timing doesn't really impact the situation
 

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The more I hear about this story, the more I'm thinking he might not be charged at all. But....we might only know like 5% of the story. So we'll see how it plays out.

I think 5% is stretching it. We have 37 pages based on little to any public facts at all, only speculation and a 2 sentence official police statement saying they are investigating an incident at Kane's residence.
 

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Can someone with knowledge of how these typically go, does the longer this goes without charges being filed mean:
1) Better for Kane
2) Worse for Kane
3) Timing doesn't really impact the situation

I'm no expert, but I'd imagine that timing doesn't matter until the forensic results come back. At that point, if he's not charged, he likely won't be.
 

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I just don't know what to think. I've vacillated from fully expecting that we've seen the last of Kane playing in the NHL, period, to this being a sad thing that opposing fans constantly remind everyone about every time he's on the ice for the next eight years.

Just a horrible situation all around.
 

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damn it. even if it was a set up or didn't happen. ?It looks like Kane will be screwed over here.
 

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Can someone with knowledge of how these typically go, does the longer this goes without charges being filed mean:
1) Better for Kane
2) Worse for Kane
3) Timing doesn't really impact the situation

Investigators will take as long as they need either way make sure (in their minds) they are getting this right. So the right answer is 3.
 

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I don't see why people who talk about it and that it would be a "stain on kanes name forever". Drew doughty got accused of the same thing in 2012. No one talks about it now. In fact, every hockey fan I've talked to doesnt even remember when it was he got accused. Anyway, it was in the middle of the 11-12 season when the kings went on to win the cup three months later...
 
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