Let me be clear: I believe it would be in the victims best interest to accept a settlement in exchange for their testimony against TS.
Also these ideas come from myself, and no one else. I am not saying that this is what is going to happen, as I have no knowledge if there is even negotiations taking place.
I am just saying that the victims should consider accepting such an agreement!
Of course they should consider it.
And they should also consider how many people right now are rotting in prison, thinking they ended up there because they didn't have enough money to buy their way out of having to pay for their crimes, thinking it isn't fair that rich folks can get away with all kinds of stuff simply because they have money.
And they should consider the protests sweeping various countries and toppling regimes because the have nots are fed up with the corruption of the haves.
And they should consider ALL Tommy's victims and their families, particularly the ones who hesitated to or decided not to come forward because it was no use, since Tommy was going to get off once again like he always has. They should read the pain in the letters of Moms in Pain #1 and #2, and consider all the hurt and broken dreams and pain and heartache Tommy has caused, and ask themselves if they really want to let Tommy off the hook without any consequences whatsoever, all for the love of filthy lucre.
And then Danny will be able to say once again that he's been totally vindicated, since Tommy never went to trial, and was never convicted, for Tommy's victims decided to not go into court and repeat their lies and slander against man of God Tommy Shelton. So Danny can say he was right in threatening Dryden and suing us and covering it all up since there never was anything to it, because the victims themselves knew they were lying, and all the victims ever wanted was money.
Danny has already pulled this kind of thing twice, remember? The IRS is muzzled by federal law, so Danny can repeat his lies unhindered about total vindication, and not one discrepancy or infraction found. Linda was muzzled to the point that she couldn't even defend herself at her own church trial, while Danny was free to repeat all his lies to anyone he wanted.
Also recall how Danny and his cronies operate, that they talk behind people's backs, and you often never really know who they said what to. That's what Brenda Walsh and Walt Thompson have done.
And if that kind of thing happens, and the victims get wind of it, and they decide they need to defend their reputations, then they can be punished for doing so if they violate the agreement. Like the fellow with the creationist museum who had a dispute over some dinosaur bones with someone, settled with him, and then felt he had to defend his reputation. The judgment he ended up having to pay was supposed to cause the closure of his museum, even after auctioning off various fossils to try to pay the bill, since he couldn't raise enough money.