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Oh yeah, I agree. I suspect one way or another this doesn't end until something substantial happens: either the mysterious puppeteer behind the scenes wins and Horner goes, or the puppeteer is exposed and dealt with (harshly - I would expect court proceedings).Well I guess it will come down to how much Red Bull want to keep their man and / or whether Horner himself feels this is survivable. I look at what has come out overnight and think, 'ok - what will be released next?'
This feels like it is building rather than going away and whilst it is only my instinct, things like this rarely end up survivable for high-profile individuals. I think he will be gone in days, tbh.
There's clearly someone with an agenda who wants Horner out. I'm kinda avoiding reading the whole leak at the moment - I'm of the view it shouldn't be out in the public like this and I don't have a right to read it. So I've seen bits and pieces that have passed through my Twitter feed only, and from those pieces what I'm seeing is something that for at least a large part appears to have been a two-way consensual affair, with clumsy dirty flirting from both sides. Horner seems to have been more invested in it than the woman. Morally, as a married man and a man in a position of power I think he's well in the wrong. From an employment law side of things ... I can see why (as I say, not read everything) Red Bull didn't dismiss immediately. I would expect there's more in the independent report that's not so easy to leak (eg verbal testimony that makes it clearer who started the whole thing, how it started, how it ended, etc).