^Both.
I get where the attorneys on here are coming from. I’ve seen defense counsel say some highly unsavory stuff when defending their client. And could the judge have taken a little bit off of her rant? Sure. But I’m also looking at the guy sitting in the dock that pled guilty to all of these crimes, and can’t dredge up so much as an ounce of sympathy.
Is it safe to say that all of this wouldn’t have seen the light of day had the judge done a straightforward sentencing sans victim statements? The terms of his plea deal called for these proceedings from any victims. MSU, USAG, the NCAA, the USOC, et al. seemed ready and willing to treat him like a spy who got caught and totally disavow him. But a week of very public testimony, including multiple Olympic medalists ripping the entire system, and things took on a life of their own. It’s not a stretch to think that nothing happens without the week of catharsis.
None of the resignations at MSU below President should have been accepted. They needed to be fired for cause.
No heads roll if the laundry isn’t very publicly aired.
Speaking of which, the USOC ordered the entire governing staff of USAG to quit by the end of February or they’ll be decertified. A little bit late but better than nothing.