Interesting tidbits all around! Maybe I can add some and then ask a few questions.
1. Areson and Magness aren't dating anymore. She is in Australia and he just recently made some quip about dating on his twitter account.
2. Magness is a good coach, but he is still developing into a national-level coach and his recruiting needs to improve, although part of that stems from the fact that he is trying to recruit to UofH. He also comes across like he knows more than other coaches because he asks questions and seeks answers and he assumes other coaches don't do the same whereas they probably just aren't as public about it. This assumption irks others in his profession and is a source of ire in the eyes of communities such as letsrun. His "Advice for a young coach" podcasts are funny because he is a young coach himself.
3. The story is coming out now because all of the accusers are at a point in their lives where they have relatively little to lose when it comes to track and field. Fleshman and Kara Goucher are with Oiselle and marketing to mommy runners, Adam Goucher has his recent book out and does speaking engagements, and Magness has his Ph.D. program to fall back on if things don't work out. His backup job as an exercise physiologist will start out between 85-100k. They're all going to be able to continue to put bread on the table. Not true 2-3 years ago.
4. Dr. Brown is a Houston endocrinologist. He has been in Houston for a long time.
5. Magness and Salazar are likely both right about each other in many ways, particularly when they describe each other's personality traits.
It would be interesting to find out if Brown has worked with other athletes. Were they exclusively endurance athletes? Or has he worked with sprinters, jumpers, and throwers? I wonder if anyone knows. If so, what service would an endocrinologist provide to a power athlete? Why couldn't AlSal find some guy up in Oregon for this?