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Did they say what was said? The two interviews I saw seemed to indicate that they were going simply by what they saw, and I agree that a professional employee of a hotel would be very capable of not displaying her anger/ disapproval/ insult / etc., in front of the guests, or even in front of the offending person. As someone who deals with customers all day long, there are many times I hold my reaction to something a customer says, because I want to maintain a professional demeanor. I'll report the experience to my boss afterward.The witnesses said a lot more than that.
And I'm sorry, but if the witnesses and the tape indicate that Irvin did nothing wrong, then he's innocent.
I'm not buying the nonsense of, "Well, maybe he said something awful in those 30 seconds and the woman laughed it off at the time, but then she decided later that she was horribly offended!"
"It was a positive, friendly conversation. They had a brief interaction, it was 30, 40 seconds, he kept his distance at all times, stood about a meter away from her, they ended with a handshake and he literally turned around and went to the lift."
We doubled down, asking if there was anything that could've been interpreted as being improper.
"Not at all. Not at all. There was a little bit of laughter. Obviously a jovial conversation. Nothing untoward for me to actually take notice of what was going on."
https://amp.tmz.com/2023/02/10/mich...ells-story-nfl-network-super-bowl-misconduct/