I mean the biggest problem besides hiring a two time felon and trusting him not to be a felon again, is the Sox have totally gamed the fans on this topic. At the beginning they hid behind the legal process and kept saying they wouldn't talk about it until the legal process happened. Then the legal process happened and nothing was really said. Now that we are to spring training with nothing said, Rick Hahn is out there saying this was all 4 or 5 months ago and isn't worth talking about. The topic hasn't gone away because the Sox still are avoiding the topic. So instead of having one bloody press conference, or god forbid, doing the right thing here, we are getting death by a thousand cuts and we get a piece of a rumor here, and a bit of story there, and it just keeps going because the team refuses to be in front of the entire story. It is obvious they view it as the fans can go f*** themselves, and just need to deal with it, otherwise they wouldn't keep insulting our intelligence by pretending to take this whole thing seriously. Their strategy is quite literally to pretend it doesn't exist and just to wait until people quit talking about it. So instead we are now months down the road, and it isn't going away. The same people are pissed and insulted, and the team is publicly saying that it doesn't matter, and they don't care.
This is the Chicago White Sox fault, and it will keep going until they acknowledge the drunken elephant in the dugout.