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You don’t get arrested for misconduct. You get sued.
You get arrested for sexual assault.
The title I wanted to use but didn’t want to be misleading.
Detained for questioning, not arrested. Still serious, but wanted to clarify.
In the US, if you’re moved to another location for that amount of time involuntarily that’s an arrest not a detention. Seems the French code gives more police powers than our constitution.
Edit: they need something similar to what we’d call probable cause and I’d personally call it an arrest without charges https://www.sba-avocats.com/Criminal-defense-attorney-paris-france-police-custody-mobile.html
They also have similar rights against self incrimination in France.
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Didn’t Ubisoft have similar allegations just a few years ago too?? Or am i misremembering
EDIT: It appears that these shenanigans are from three years ago. Link
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I was thinking the same thing. It gets difficult to keep track of all the sexual abuse allegations between game studios.
I believe you are thinking about Blizzard
I do remember Blizzard’s fiasco, but after a quick search it seems like Ubisoft did have a misconduct probe just a few years ago
Jim Sterling (while not everyones cup of tea) did a bunch of stuff on them. Eg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRhYT5Lgp98
Not misremembering, it’s Ubisoft after all and Yves loves his sexually assaulting friends. And he said he was sorry for liking them, mkay… that makes it not so bad… in his head at least.
same ones it’s just taking quite a long time
Haha, again? Oh boy…
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