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Braun: 'Abuse has no timeline,' Valentine says of Dillinger investigation

Jennifer Valentyne.
Jennifer Valentine. Photo by HANDOUT /CNW Group/Corus Entertainment Inc.

Video posted by Jennifer Valentyne Did social media talk about workplace abuse and harassment in May, and then it all fell apart.

She never mentioned her name, but people started talking about the hellish spectacle of her work with John Dillinger. About ten weeks later, the prominent Morningman and her Q-107 parted ways for the first time in her 22 years.

Now everyone is waiting for the other shoe to fall.

Almost everyone involved in the story, Derringer's claimed enabler awaits clarification.

The story of his erratic and ferocious behavior goes back 20 years before him.

In her second video, posted this week, Valentine expresses her gratitude for her step in the right direction.

However, she said, ``Companies should be held accountable for the harmful behavior of their employees and the impact it has on others...If investigations continue impartially, why are there so many? We will get an answer as to whether the people of the year have tolerated the situation.

is a question everyone wants answered.

Corus Entertainment said in an interview Wednesday. Valentyne, who filed a gender discrimination complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission on Because it lives inside and it comes out.I didn't know when.I lived with it every day and so did other women.

"Share your story It was a big conviction because I knew that doing something could make a difference.”

I was talking only to a woman, Andrea Rooz.

 She said, "He called her. She got very emotional. She said, 'I never thought this day would come.' .

"She worked with him more than 20 years before her, and she's still haunted by it," she said Valentyne. "Her experience was exactly like mine, but she was decades ago."[59][60]Valentine wondered how long the abuse was going on.

She knew.

"And they did nothing," she said.

Valentyne told very few people she was going to make her first video.

"I didn't know when it was appropriate to speak up, but abuse has no timeline," she said.

She kept a journal in which she wrote down what Dillinger said and did.

``I kept it for myself. Every woman kept a diary,” she said.

Valentine wasn't surprised to learn that Dillinger and she said goodbye to Q-107 this week.

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investigation - we'll see," she said.

Valentine believes they want to sweep the rest under the rug.

She was surprised when the chorus pulled Dillinger off the air in May.

"But I'm glad the women are finally speaking out. They've lived with this longer than I have. I feel very safe with them.

"They thanked me, but I thank them. I didn't know before, but now I know.

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