Quote Originally Posted by Shatto View Post
The accepted procedure when a harassment claim is made, is for the organization to institute an independent investigation to determine the validity of the accusation. It appears in this case, the organization for whatever reason, chose not to implement that process. Therefore, it has ended up with a civil court case. Until the case has been decided we should withhold judgement.

That being said, the appropriate action by the organization is to immediately suspend the accused (with pay is normal) until the validity of the accusations have been decided. In this situation that decision rests with the court. There are a number of ways this could go, including a settlement, resulting in the claimant withdrawing charges and signing a non disclosure agreement.

If there is no settlement and court finds for the plaintiff, which is in effect supporting the accusations, the organization (MLSE) will then have to decide what appropriated actions should be taken against the employee (Kelly). This could result in Kelly not playing this year.
This is obviously super ugly. They could suspend Kelly now and call in a independent reviewer without affecting Kelly's availability to play in the season, if he is found innocent. The Argos need to find an experienced backup QB because even if innocent Kelly has not shown he handles pressure well in the playoff game. While I like Cameron Dukes, it may be too much to expect him to carry the team if things go wrong with this. It also raises the question of Kelly's ability to handle pressure which is going to be greater than what we saw in the playoff game when he wilted. I hope this works out for the Argos and Kelly, but a lot of damage has already done to a team that seemed to finally break through to Toronto with a crowd of 25,000+ showing up for the playoff game. Another sad effect will be on the ability to attract women to Argo games.