sab·o·tage 'sab??täZH/Submit verb
1. deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.
synonyms: vandalize, wreck, damage, destroy, cripple, impair, incapacitate; obstruct, disrupt, spoil, ruin, undermine, threaten, subvert
"they were hired to sabotage the competition"
While we may not know every nuance of what happened it is impossible for me to understand how people continue to argue over whether JB deliberately obstructed, disrupted or undermined a study that had rules that she chose to break. We may never know why, who if anyone directed or paid her etc. but to constantly bash the mgt. over some hand in this is like connecting a dot and a dash instead of two dots. Let's move on already! Sabotage. It's okay, you can say it.