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As for the allegations of said incindiary remarks? First of all, who knows what you can believe. Baylor waited 2 decades to make any noise about it. And to do so after being justifiably fired, and attached to a (likely) multi-million dollar law suit cannot help but make you question the motivations behind his accusations. I have no problem believing that Sterling made a few ridiculous remarks during the time Baylor was there, but so far Baylors accusations and their implications feel like a lot of "he said, she said" heresay that do not seem to justify a lawsuit.