I highly doubt it would be the ideal outcome if they employed him - it legitimises and creates incentives for what he does, which is exactly what Henley, Frey et al are against! It also demonstrates that what is, let's be honest, wrongdoing, can sometimes come with reward instead of penalty.
More generally, I find it interesting that if the guys are as money-oriented as they are made out to be, why they haven't cashed in on it yet with DVDs: they sat on the HOTE bonus concert footage for 35 years when they could easily have released the whole thing separately and charged an extra £20 ($31.36
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