Across The Field
Oaky Afterbirth
That article sums it up perfectly.For anyone interested in the entire thing being laid out in a logical manner, read this link.
BuckeyeGrove.com - Column: For Ohio State, even truth is fighting a moving target
In the meantime, Courtney Smith has released a statement through her attorney:
Here is irony: Courtney has been stopped at least 3 times driving while intoxicated and in every instance she was escorted home after telling the police that she was afraid and Zach was after her. In her statement, her attorney states that she has never been charged with DUI. Zach has never been charged with domestic violence, either.
Tthere have been five subsequent edits to the very first post between July 23 and July 30. The latest revision states he "was investigated" for felony counts of domestic violence and felonious assault against Courtney.
The revisions –alterations–were made to the posts without any clarification. There were no retractions for the original mistake; no logs or clarification for the following edits. McMurphy's stance is that the original copy of the Oct. 26, 2015 allegation had a checkbox ticked for "arrest" with other versions correcting that mistake made by the Powell Police Department.
We're left with only McMurphy's word on the inaccuracy. To date, he has not released his copy of the report. But it's not the mistake itself that is necessarily unforgivable rather the lack of self-awareness as to how the initial report could have guided Meyer's own missteps.
The flat denial is a mistake Meyer is still paying for, even if he was being truthful thinking about an arrest. After his statement on Fri. Aug. 3, it's become accepted in media circles that Meyer confessed to a lie.
Only, he didn't.
"My intention was not to say anything inaccurate or misleading," Meyer said in his Twitter response. "However, I was not adequately prepared to discuss these sensitive personnel issues with the media and I apologize for the way I handled those questions."
Lying to the media was never going to be relevant. And in attempting to apologize for confusion, it's simply been construed publicly as an admission that hasn't been made.