There are two sides to every story and the nature of this one means we will only hear Cassidy's side of things. The board of IFC wouldn't have done this without some very good reasons. From a liability standpoint, they almost certainly can't and won't discuss those reasons now or in the future. I know some of the board members for IFC and I trust them to make decisions based on the good of the convention. They absolutely have a right to choose who will be a GoH. If somebody who was chosen does something or acts in ways that could show the convention in a bad light, they can rescind the offer. In short, they felt cutting ties with no explanation given would be less harmful to the convention that letting whatever happened slide. That wasn't done lightly.
There are two sides to every story and the nature of this one means we will only hear Cassidy's side of things. The board of IFC wouldn't have done this without some very good reasons. From a liability standpoint, they almost certainly can't and won't discuss those reasons now or in the future. I know some of the board members for IFC and I trust them to make decisions based on the good of the convention. They absolutely have a right to choose who will be a GoH. If somebody who was chosen does something or acts in ways that could show the convention in a bad light, they can rescind the offer. In short, they felt cutting ties with no explanation given would be less harmful to the convention that letting whatever happened slide. That wasn't done lightly.