Four lawsuits filed in California over JW sexual abuse cover-up

by Gerard 13 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • Gerard
    Gerard

    http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0729JehovahsWitnesses29-ON.html

    Lawsuits allege cover-up of sexual abuse up by Jehovah's Witnesses

    Associated Press
    Jul. 29, 2003 07:15 AM

    SACRAMENTO - Four lawsuits filed in California claim Jehovah's Witnesses officials have been covering up alleged sex abuse of children by congregation leaders, adding to a series of similar suits nationwide.

    The law firms involved in the suits filed last week in three northern California counties are holding public meetings this week in search of more victims and witnesses.

    "It is a widespread problem and nothing's been done about it to protect these children, to protect future children," said Bill Brelsford, one of the Sacramento attorneys who filed four lawsuits Thursday in California.

    "Once they (church leaders) know about it, they don't do anything to stop it," Brelsford said.

    Church general counsel Philip Brumley said the church's own investigation of previous lawsuits found church elders did nothing wrong as they tried to protect victims, comply with sexual abuse reporting laws and adhere to biblical admonitions against accepting accusations by a single witness.

    "We abhor child abuse," Brumley said. "The assertion or allegation of a cover up, or a nonchalance about child abuse, is just so far from the truth."

    Brumley said 10 lawsuits were filed before the California suits. William H. Bowen, who was excommunicated from the church after he set up a critical Web site and hot line for abuse victims, estimated 15 to 17 suits are pending, not counting the California cases.

    Bowen said he has posted more than 1,000 abuse stories on his Web site, and fielded more than 6,000 complaints since 2001. Some of the allegations date to the 1970s.

    The church puts its membership at 6 million worldwide, including 1 million in the United States.

    "I have literally the last couple months been bombarded with this stuff. These are not liars, they're abuse survivors," Bowen said. "It never stops. New victims are coming in on a weekly basis."

    Last year, church members or elders in Tennessee and Kentucky were banned from the church after they went public with allegations the denomination has protected pedophiles.

    One member, Barbara Anderson of Tullahoma, Tenn., worked as a researcher at Watchtower Bible and Tract Society headquarters in the early 1990s, when she said a church official asked her to look into the handling of sexual abuse cases. She said she found hundreds of allegations kept secret in church files.

    Lawsuits have been filed in Nevada, Minnesota, Texas, New Hampshire. Suits filed last year by members in Maryland, Oregon and Washington also claim church elders told them they would not be believed if they reported the molestation without corroboration by witnesses.

    Brumley explained the requirement stems from biblical references that no single witness should rise up against any man. But he denied the church discourages victims or their parents from going to police.

    Where molestation allegations are corroborated, the abuser is banned from the church and is never again allowed to hold a position of authority if the excommunication is rescinded, Brumley said.

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  • outnfree
    outnfree

    YAY for the plaintiffs!!!!! I am thankful for their courage.

    Where molestation allegations are corroborated, the abuser is banned from the church and is never again allowed to hold a position of authority if the excommunication is rescinded, Brumley said.

    Liar!

    And is anyone else getting sick of hearing "We abhor child abuse"? While it's precisely the right sentiment all feeling, loving humans should express, it sounds so artificial coming from the mouths of people like Philip Brumley and J.R. Brown. <sigh> Maybe it's just because I know their actions belie their words...

    outnfree

  • Swan
    Swan
    And is anyone else getting sick of hearing "We abhor child abuse"?

    They need to get a new writer on their PR staff. The word abhor is not a word most common people identify with. It actually emphasizes a different sound alike word (whore) which defeats their purpose completely.

    Most people would connect with words like hate or detest, but abhor sounds a bit snooty, while being salaciously degrading at the same time. Thank goodness they didn't mention the word fornication. When they go on about fornication people wonder what century they are in.

    Tammy

  • hawkaw
    hawkaw

    Oh !!! Baby this should leave a mark.

    WooooHoooooooooooooo!!!!!

    Well done Kim Norris and Bill Bowen.

    hawk

  • run dont walk
    run dont walk

    the snowball has started to roll, think the Watchtower is a bit nervous ????

    Go get 'em Bill,

    great post, thanks for the article.

  • Gerard
    Gerard

    It's all ove the news and across the ocean! CNN, Newsday, CBS, The Guardian (UK), etc: http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=jehovah+witness&sa=N&tab=wn

  • mizpah
    mizpah

    Gerard:

    Thanks for this posting. Keep the rest of us abreast of developments. The case in NH is at a standstill unless it is taken to the State Supreme Court. The judge in the lower court dismissed charges against the elders and the Watchtower Society. But the sisters promised to appeal.

    The Watchtower tries to give the impression that sexual abuse of children is not a real issue in the Watchtower Society. But events have proven otherwise. And the Watchtower is now trying other legal tactics to discourage others from filing suits. I wonder why it just doesn't confess, repent and turn around as the Scriptures recommend? Instead, it denys, obfuscates and continues in its unchristian course.

    It is an issue that will not go away very soon. And if the leaders of the Watchtower Society don't make changes it may never go away.

  • Elsewhere
  • worldlygirl
    worldlygirl

    I was in the airport yesterday when I heard this report on CNN Headline News! It was such a good feeling to look around and know that hundreds and hundreds of travelers were sitting there hearing the same account in that one airport - not to mention all the other people who were "tuned in". Hooray!

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Yeah... I saw it too, here in the kitchen at work.

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