Talk:Adam Bravin
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Cloak and Dagger Scandal
[edit]Whether or not the allegations were "proven" is perhaps not the point. Many similar allegations are unproven, or are in some cases not a legal matter. The fact of the matter is that Bravin was largely in charge of a business, which he was forced to close due to the pandemic. The incident is a flashpoint of discussion in many of the communities that Cloak and Dagger served.
The reason given in the majority of sources involves negligence in looking after the safety of patrons. As this is the topic of the more recent journalistic coverage of Bravin's career, there is no reason it should not feature on the wiki. This is a significant event in the life of the individual who the article is a subject of, and therefore warrants a mention. To suggest otherwise would be to display unnecessary bias in Mr. Bravin's favor: should not a biographical wiki take a "warts and all" approach? ~PlanetaryObservationStation