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friend fired from work?

my friend was recently fired from our job. his shift starts earlier than mine and as i was walking into the building i noticed he had a box with his personal stuff. i went into work and asked co-workers if they knew anything about it. all of a sudden i get pulled in and get my *** ripped. supposedly i shouldnt be talking about it cause the company can get sued!??!? blah blah blah. i knew nothing about what was going on. am i at fault?i tried to defend myself by saying im not rying to gossip and saying he is a friend and me and other coworkers like to know what happened so we can contact him to see if he needs anything. the manager wasnt trying to hear that LOL

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