Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI for him to be on the SafeSport list on USA swimming, someone actively reported him from the swim world. It’s not like USA Swimming knew he was being prosecuted and put him on the list- it doesn’t work that way. So AAC might say they knew nothing but as is often with these cases, people probably did know but never did anything, like with Rick Curle at NCap. Plenty people knew what was going on and looked the other way for years.
Law enforcement alerted them. That’s how it works.
Wrong
Expand on this please. Just curious how you know it’s wrong.
Because you have to a submit a complaint to USA swimming and safesport- those organizations do not go around looking for people being indicted. It doesn’t work in that direction. I am wondering why this is so difficult to understand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI for him to be on the SafeSport list on USA swimming, someone actively reported him from the swim world. It’s not like USA Swimming knew he was being prosecuted and put him on the list- it doesn’t work that way. So AAC might say they knew nothing but as is often with these cases, people probably did know but never did anything, like with Rick Curle at NCap. Plenty people knew what was going on and looked the other way for years.
Law enforcement alerted them. That’s how it works.
Wrong
Expand on this please. Just curious how you know it’s wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI for him to be on the SafeSport list on USA swimming, someone actively reported him from the swim world. It’s not like USA Swimming knew he was being prosecuted and put him on the list- it doesn’t work that way. So AAC might say they knew nothing but as is often with these cases, people probably did know but never did anything, like with Rick Curle at NCap. Plenty people knew what was going on and looked the other way for years.
Law enforcement alerted them. That’s how it works.
Wrong
Anonymous wrote:He has been indicted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI for him to be on the SafeSport list on USA swimming, someone actively reported him from the swim world. It’s not like USA Swimming knew he was being prosecuted and put him on the list- it doesn’t work that way. So AAC might say they knew nothing but as is often with these cases, people probably did know but never did anything, like with Rick Curle at NCap. Plenty people knew what was going on and looked the other way for years.
Law enforcement alerted them. That’s how it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI for him to be on the SafeSport list on USA swimming, someone actively reported him from the swim world. It’s not like USA Swimming knew he was being prosecuted and put him on the list- it doesn’t work that way. So AAC might say they knew nothing but as is often with these cases, people probably did know but never did anything, like with Rick Curle at NCap. Plenty people knew what was going on and looked the other way for years.
Law enforcement alerted them. That’s how it works.
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI for him to be on the SafeSport list on USA swimming, someone actively reported him from the swim world. It’s not like USA Swimming knew he was being prosecuted and put him on the list- it doesn’t work that way. So AAC might say they knew nothing but as is often with these cases, people probably did know but never did anything, like with Rick Curle at NCap. Plenty people knew what was going on and looked the other way for years.
Anonymous wrote:Or it’s his own kids, who we know, too, making them doubly victimized. It’s horrifying for everyone involved. It’s just unfathomably horrifying.