Because this a) does not involve the NFL and b) is a civil suit and not a criminal case, the Bills have to dot their i's and cross their t's with Araiza. Making sure everything they do is air tight.
The thing with public pressure is it goes away quickly. People get bored and move on. The weight of public opinion landed on the Browns over Watson, they stuck to their guns and then what? Bupkis.
Seriously? You expect the Bills to get in the middle of this?? Wow, I'm glad you aren't in charge of team PR. This is a s###show. There is nothing to be gained by descending into the pit. Don't be influenced to act by the hair-on-fire takes on Twitter.
In some cases police are unsupportive, even indifferent or hostile, to women reporting sexual violence. I don't know what the case is here but her not cooperating is not automatically a red flag.
But he's very thoughtful suggesting Araiza get a "qualified" lawyer for gang-raping his client. Oopsie. Did he just put that in a tweet everyone can see?