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'well-known NC pastor' accused of urinating on woman during flight
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<blockquote data-quote="NerdGirl" data-source="post: 75431125" data-attributes="member: 427518"><p>I'm not taking one side or the other. I'm saying that until we get his story, as well as her story, and probably the results of whatever investigation occurs, it's silly to say "this is absolutely what happened" with total confidence. Her claim is clearly making it sound as though he urinated on her intentionally. But if he was indeed asleep, as she was, and under the influence of medication, and wasn't aware of his actions, then he's not at fault. It's still a gross and disgusting scenario either way, but the crux is whether he acted maliciously or not. And right now <em>it's he said, she said. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NerdGirl, post: 75431125, member: 427518"] I'm not taking one side or the other. I'm saying that until we get his story, as well as her story, and probably the results of whatever investigation occurs, it's silly to say "this is absolutely what happened" with total confidence. Her claim is clearly making it sound as though he urinated on her intentionally. But if he was indeed asleep, as she was, and under the influence of medication, and wasn't aware of his actions, then he's not at fault. It's still a gross and disgusting scenario either way, but the crux is whether he acted maliciously or not. And right now [I]it's he said, she said. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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