The hotel isn’t saying anything. This is their lawyers speaking, trying to reduce the amount of the judgement.
How about the assailants? Aren’t they the ones who have the blame and the responsibility for this?
Oh, I forgot. Assailants are almost always members of the “oppressed” class, but hotels are eeevvvviiiillll corporations with a lot of money.
>> This is their lawyers speaking, trying to reduce the amount of the judgement.
Who’s paying these lawyers?
A callous public response is unnecessary and indicative of an organization insensitive to the rape this woman suffered.
The lawyers should be dismissed if your conclusion that they’re responsible for the statement is true.
If what the prosecutor says is fact, how does one get from the hotel’s parking lot to the room without getting raped? I’d rather patronize a hotel that at least has the appearance of responsibility for hotel and lot security.