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Whether it is true or not his career is ruined now.
I'm not dismissing the seriousness of Sano's actions, but I doubt it. Aroldis Chapman got 30 games and he returned from the suspension just fine. I'd be more worried about Sano's physical health than anything else.
Im not saying its true or not but why wait years to say something. She should of called for help after or got the cops to see her wrists were hurt or any marks. or maybe even video from the store...
A lot of victims of assault/rape/aggression often take time to tell their stories. This could be due to memory suppression (longterm serious abuse), the feeling of guilt for putting themselves in the position, shame, distress from the attack that makes them have anxiety and panic attacks from discussing it or it could be just fear of retribution. This woman could have simply been afraid she would be fired or blackballed for "saying something"
I'm not judging this particular situation as I have not read alot about it- but I do believe most/many victims that come forward years later and I would never dismiss a person of assault who did take their time to tell their story.