That's a worthless indicator of objective innocence.
It's a private, civil case that settled. To not deny wrongdoing (even if guilty) would be insanely rare.
That's a worthless indicator of objective innocence.
It's a private, civil case that settled. To not deny wrongdoing (even if guilty) would be insanely rare.
Obviously. The point is that settling a lawsuit in this way is also a worthless indicator of wrongdoing.
> settling a lawsuit in this way is also a worthless indicator of wrongdoing
Only if you use a very narrow criteria that a verdict was reached. However, that's impractical as 95% of civil cases resolve without a trial verdict.
Compare this to someone who got the case dismissed 6 years ago and didn't pay out tens of millions of real dollars to settle. It's not a verdict, but it's dishonest to say the plaintiff's case had zero merit of wrongdoing based on the settlement and survival of the plaintiff's case.