I would be extremely surprised if there is such an agreement ever struck. I explained some of the reasons earlier in this thread, but I'll repeat them here. If the purpose of this independent investigation, which is being sanctioned by the Vikings, is to have Vikings organization address the alleged infractions, then it is unrealistic to think that that information be withheld. If there is a guarantee of anonymity given, that opens the possibility that additional persons or players may have also made comments that the organization needs to address. If anonymity guaranteed, it would be nearly impossible for the Vikings to take corrective action or sanctions against the offending parties other than Priefer.CalVike wrote:
Kluwe can always refuse to cooperate with the investigation without a guarantee, but that will further bring into question the accuracy of his initial allegations should he choose not to cooperate. They may eventually reach some sort of compromise as to limited distribution of the information, but at a minimum, Wilf will need to know who the parties are.