New to this forum and I'm a gooner but half my family are Chelsea and the other half Palace. Not sure how that's relevant but anyway......
From the evidence it doesn't look like Carneiro's primary motivation is money. For sure she wants something but there seems to be two other things she wants. One is fame of some kind and this is evidenced by these facts, all of which were going on before the incident itself occurred.
- positioning herself close to Mourinho for tv exposure.
- being in discussions about some kind of reality tv programme.
- posting pictures of herself and first team members on twitter and instagram.
The other one is surely a personal vendetta against Mourinho himself. She wants him to have to come to the hearing and she wants to make him face difficult questions.
So she wants EXPOSURE and she wants REVENGE, two powerful motives.
I don't believe for a minute she's interested in or furthering womens rights except in so far as she can use it to her advantage. I'd give no better than evens on whether if she wins this case, a book and tv interviews will follow.
It's a shame really because her actions will likely make it even less probable that clubs will appoint women to senior positions in their clubs. All that testosterone that naturally flies around in a male dominated sport will make it far too risky for them.
I hope that once the case is over she moves on and continues her medical career somewhere but I fear we may be subjected to her on our TV's and on the front cover of those same sort of magazines and newspapers that feature people like Peter Andre.
I hope I'm wrong.