No apology accepted, former Duke lacrosse player Collin Finnerty tells “60 Minutes”:
It may be an apology, but it doesn’t make me feel any better. … It was his actions more than anybody’s that caused the harm.
Reade Seligmann’s attorney, Jim Cooney, didn’t buy it either:
You can accept an apology from someone who knows all the facts and simply makes an error. If a person refuses to know all the facts and then makes a judgment, that’s far worse — particularly when that judgment destroys lives.
Dave Evans’ attorney Joseph Cheshire had this to say:
It’s not an apology. It’s an excuse. It’s an attempt at an excuse. It’s not an acceptance of responsibility. It’s a self-serving attempt to excuse bad behavior.