Okay so is Shane implying he, a person that is not an employee of Funimation at all nor their agent, also has information on an investigation that was supposed to be confidential and only between actual employees of Funimation?
HMMMMMMM.
The whole
world has information on an investigation that was supposed to be confidential and only between actual employees and Funimation.
Ron told everyone. The whole "We can't wait to go to court and finally
reveal our evidence!" line came straight from Ron. The question is, how did Ron
know about the evidence?
The whole world also has information on the investigation because
FUNimation also revealed information. They not only stupidly revealed that there had been one, but they also made the defamatory implication that they'd uncovered good cause to terminate.
Climbing on the #KickVic bandwagon because he read their tweets and made the same assumption as everyone else probably wouldn't make Ron an agent... but hearing it from
Monica might. Monica shouldn't have told Ron about the confidential investigation, but
we know that she did. Ron has outright said that he thinks she is "allowed" to tell him things. Ron shouldn't have told Shane about it, either, but now Shane is trying to say that Ron was "allowed" to tell him things, too...
and proved it, by showing some of Ron's text messages! And they think that it's really tough to prove a conspiracy?
Their
own lies would, if true,
have to make both Ron and Shane agents of FUNimation.