"Up until today I hadn't heard one iota of anyone that believed any of it," Hicker said. "This kind of stuff that came out today can have all kinds of impacts on people's perceptions of what could have happened because none of us were there."
Despite any recent developments, Hicker upholds strong conviction in defense of Fine. Hicker said he would await any future developments before commenting further.
"Until something definitive makes me think that he did that, I still don't believe it," Hicker said. "Maybe that seems like somebody that's naïve and blind to the truth, but I still don't believe it. We'll see what happens in the future."
Hicker's position is the same as mine. I think BF has been convicted and sentenced in the 'cloud'.