foxunder
Member
Exactly, and that time lag is often underestimated. People think if nothing happens quickly, it’s over. But public enforcement history shows the opposite. Once a matter is on the radar, it can stay there quietly until everything is lined up.Something else worth noting is how long the consequences last compared to the original actions. The claims happened in 2013, sentencing was in 2017, and discussions are still happening now. That time gap alone should make people pause. Even if something seems to work in the short term, the accountability process can take years and resurface when you least expect it.