I think WotC got exactly what they wanted: their stuff back (as a means of finding their "leak"). Violence wasn't necessary so in this specific case I suppose the guys didn't live up to their reputation.
They were in a win win ( get stuff back, or get stuff back and punish the dude physically) as long as the story didn't get big enough to have optical backlash on them.
Seemingly it won't because they are a "protected" company by the media, but its worth us noting because it shows how willing they are to let violence happen. Even when its not necessary, as the 2020 case I mentioned the guy killed a woman while being security for a news crew in Denver.
I think WotC got exactly what they wanted: their stuff back (as a means of finding their "leak"). Violence wasn't necessary so in this specific case I suppose the guys didn't live up to their reputation.
They were in a win win ( get stuff back, or get stuff back and punish the dude physically) as long as the story didn't get big enough to have optical backlash on them.
Seemingly it won't because they are a "protected" company by the media, but its worth us noting because it shows how willing they are to let violence happen. Even when its not necessary, as the 2020 case I mentioned the guy killed a woman while being security for a news crew in Denver.