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It is certainly possible for several judges to try to influence the score. What if several judges give the highest score ? Do they all get dropped? I don't think so, but correct me if I am wrong. And what is the probability of two identical high
scores getting dropped in the random drop? And then there is the technical controller, who can call or not call ur's or edges and determine levels. I'm not saying it happened here, but it is possible to try to tilt the scores in favor of a skater if several judges work together.
What IF is not enough, that is suggestion, suspicion, you have to give PROOF that all those judges were bribed. If ALL the judges gave the same high marks, does it cross your mind that perhaps Sotnikova deserved them??
The tech controller gave the call for some but not others, like in any international competitions. Kim had mistakes that weren't called out too. I let all of these slide, because you won't ever get a 100% correct assessment. The question here is did anything akin to cheating/bribery take place. Was Kim's skate superior to Sotnikova? How so? Proof?
Let's be fair here, anyone who believes firmly that Kim should win can do the same as those who presented how Sotnikova won, ie. show a breakdown, frame by frame, to bring justice to Kim. Otherwise, allegations without proof is UNJUST to Sotnikova.

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