You said that through his silence, PA was protecting KP. The obvious implication, is that KP was fired over some kind of misconduct/wrongdoing, rather than job performance. If that were the case, it wouldn't be a secret in the Blazer front office.(and somebody would have leaked it) Furthermore, once PA became aware that KP was engaged in something "bad" - be it sexual harasment or whatever - keeping him around would open the company up to all sorts of additional legal liability. If they were truly terrified he would take his knowledge and go elsewhere, they would have kept him under contract, but relieved him of his duties. In the alternative, they would have forced him into a severance package that included a "no compete" clause. Now, if you believe he was fired over job performance, or the dread "philosophical differences", then the timeline makes sense - but the secrecy does not. Now do you see what I am getting at?