Maybe they’re considered reliable enough to not say anything off the wall. Perhaps Mr. Campos isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed.
But the point is, others who were directly involved, along with Campos, had no issues whatsoever about giving nationally televised interviews. I find it hard to believe, a company worth billions would hire security staff, who are not even capable or smart enough to provide a public statement, even with the help of an attorney. This stinks bad no matter how ya chop it up.