Quote Originally Posted by Matthew View Post
It seems this case isn't going to get solved before the start of the season as the Ł650,000 settlement was rejected by the employee.
The story from the Dutch paper that had the 650,000 said it was inappropriate texting with sexual innuendo. But if that story was really true, I think Horner would already be gone. You don't need a long investigation to read the texts.

I don't know anything about the Dutch paper, but just from others, it is not a reputable paper.

There is now a report that the resolution is supposed to come early next week.

The Times claim Red Bull are now keen to accelerate the process in effort to end the disruption and uncertainty ahead of the new F1 season.
Now I don't know the credibility of the times either. Of course, it could be that Horner is going to be gone, and they are just negotiating his severance. His lawyer will be telling him to deny, deny, deny while they negotiate.