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But then she's stuck. She can't pursue what she decides to do next.The point is laid out in the first full sentence of the post: There’s no reason to resign if she is not guilty.
Given what the reports were about her salary, she’s losing roughly a quarter million by resigning. Not the actions of an innocent person.
She should be financially set for life at this point based on what she's made from ESPN to The Athletic.
She'd be legally barred from appearing on any other network or any platform, she'd be unable to work at all. Whatever she wants to do next is on complete hold for 2 months. Yeah, you can say she's not going to work anyway but that's not necessarily true and for her to start "rebuilding trust" with potential employers or people that will work with her on her own podcast (as an example) she'd be completely barred from any of that.
There are a ton of reasons why she would resign. If I was her, I'd resign if I was innocent or guilty. Not even a question.
It makes sense for her to try to get back to a professional career as soon as possible which someone like her would care about more than that money I would think.












