Not necessarily. If it's a situation of domestic abuse, abusers often stay silent. If it involves a family member, they might be protecting their potential cash cow. That's
VERY common.
Let's assume there
IS a video showing Dez doing something very, very wrong. My question would be how long ago did the incident occur. Let's say he fought his mom when he was in college, and someone got it on tape. Is that enough to suspend him? How far in the past are we going to dig into someone's past and suspend them based on an incident that may not have been reported and an incident the "suspect" may have sought forgiveness over and has put behind him?
It's one thing if this happened this past year or even two years ago. But if it's something from his college years? I don't think he should suffer unless it involves a rape or killing someone.
P.S., I sure hope no one was videotaping me when I got into a fight with a girl in the seventh grade.