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ThePowerOfPrayer 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's a huge wall of text but I read through it, including the second update. Paragraphs would help a lot.

I looked up Communications Director Kelly Rossman-McKinney on LinkedIn and she's a self-proclaimed renowned public relations expert, which means she's an expert on saying as little as possible that could possibly make her clients look bad.

In this case, Rossman-McKinney gave you no useful information but convinced you it was all she knew. Whether that was true or false, it's clear she did her job as a PR specialist

Notice she said it was up to the judge and claimed her office hadn't filed to block the release. A good PR person is going to give you as little information as possible, tell you the truth when the information is publicly available and inconsequential, and try changing the subject if the interview is getting off message.

P.S. I archived Kelly Rossman-McKinney's bio at Truscott Rossman , the public relations firm she was founder and CEO of before retiring to take a job with the Michigan Attorney General, if you want a better idea of who you were talking to.

https://archive.is/LaYsU

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UnderCoverTrumper 1 point ago +1 / -0

I mean she was actively lying. She straight up said no one blocked it. (also, sorry about the para issues. I had them originally but they got lost on the copy paste).