Our practice is to inform the complainant of the details of the investigation and the results. In both of these cases, the complainants got a lengthy letter advising them that there wasn't anything there. In these cases, there was a press release. In most cases, there isn't.
If a person knows they are the subject of a complaint and nothing seems to happen with it, they may write and ask, “What happened with the complaint made against me?” I've had several of those. Our policy is that, if a person asks, we will give them a brief indication, which usually is, “We looked into the matter and found nothing there, so we concluded the matter.” That's usually our response to that.