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Marginalizes the accuser by rendering her voice and experience invisible in the narrative
The accuser is never quoted, named, or given any direct voice. The article focuses on institutional and legal responses to Mickelson, not on her experience or support, contributing to a pattern of silencing accusers in celebrity misconduct cases.
“the employee reported the alleged misconduct to supervisors”
Accusers are marginalized and excluded from meaningful representation in the narrative
[source_asymmetry], [official_source_bias], [omission] — The accusers are mentioned only in the final paragraph, indirectly via a third-party report, and not quoted directly, reducing their visibility and credibility.
“Meanwhile, earlier this month four siblings who once shared a close friendship with Jackson alleged that, behind closed doors, he was subjecting them to sickening child sexual abuse in a bombshell 60 Minutes Australia report.”