Newspaper Contra Costa Times Reports Jehovah's Witnesses must pay more than $20 million

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  • panhandlegirl
    panhandlegirl

    I just hit the facbook site on this article quoted above. If my friends hit the link, this article will be seen and read by alot of peope; including some JWs. Can't wait to see what happens. If they don't click on it, I will ask them to do it. Many of my friends are from HS and those I work with.

  • Diest
    Diest

    Thanks. Its good to see all the newspaper that publish this.

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    I've been posting news links about this on FB since the news hit the net. None of my jw FB folks have said squat nor have they defriended me. But they could have put me on acquaintance status (which I would have no way of knowing) therefore blocking my posts but I haven't been defriended.

  • Scully
    Scully

    Jehovah's Witnesses must pay more than $20 million in Fremont sex abuse case

    By Chris De Benedetti Oakland Tribune
    Posted: 06/15/2012 03:15:15 PM PDT
    Updated: 06/15/2012 08:26:30 PM PDT

    OAKLAND -- A jury has ordered the Jehovah's Witnesses to pay more than $20 million to a woman who accused the religion's national leaders of setting a policy of secrecy that led a Fremont congregation's elders to protect a convicted sex offender who she claims molested her in the 1990s.

    An Alameda County Superior Court jury on Thursday awarded $21 million in punitive damages -- and another $7 million in compensatory damages the previous day -- to plaintiff Candace Conti, a San Joaquin County resident.

    "It was the nation's largest verdict for a victim of sex abuse involving a religious institution," said Rick Simons, the plaintiff's Hayward-based attorney.

    The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York -- the organization overseeing the Jehovah's Witnesses -- must pay Conti nearly $24 million, covering all of the punitive damages and 40 percent of the compensatory damages.

    Jonathan Kendrick, the congregation member whom Conti accused of molesting her, has been ordered to pay 60 percent of compensatory damages.

    Jim McCabe, an attorney for the congregation, said he was very disappointed with the verdict and plans appeal it.

    "The Jehovah's Witnesses hate child abuse and believe it's a plague on humanity," McCabe said. "Jonathan Kendrick was not a leader or a pastor, he was just a rank-and-file member. This is a tragic case where a member of a religious group has brought liability on the group for actions he alone may have taken."

    Conti, now 26, was repeatedly molested by Kendrick from 1995-96, when she was 9 and 10 years old and a member of the North Fremont Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Simons said.

    The lawsuit claims Watchtower formed a policy in 1989 that instructed the religion's elders to keep child sex abuse accusations secret. The North Fremont congregation elders followed that policy when Kendrick was convicted in 1994 of misdemeanor child molestation in Alameda County, Simons said.

    "That abuse case had been reported to the elders," he said. "But they kept it secret and didn't do anything to stop him from molesting more kids."

    Kendrick, a registered sex offender, was convicted in 2004 of molesting another girl in Contra Costa County, Simons said.

    "That policy is still in place and it was a secret until, through the power of the court, it was put into evidence," he said. "That policy was what this case was all about."

    Criminal charges have not been filed against Kendrick in the Conti case, but Simons said authorities are investigating. Sources confirmed the investigation but declined to comment further.

    McCabe said there is a lot of dispute regarding the plaintiff's accusations.

    "But if she was, in fact, abused then we feel horrible, and hope she can make a full recovery and lead a normal life," he said.

    Kendrick, now 58, lives in Contra Costa County, according to the state sex offender registry.

    Conti said she had two main goals in filing the lawsuit last year against Kendrick, Watchtower and the North Fremont congregation: She wanted to protect children in the future and to encourage sex abuse victims who've been hurt by the policy of secrecy to come forward and make their voices heard.

    "Nothing can bring back my childhood," she said. "But through this (verdict) and through, hopefully, a change in their policy, we can make something good come out of it."

  • Paralipomenon
    Paralipomenon

    who she claims molested her in the 1990s.

    Maybe someone can correct me here, but wasn't the abuser convicted of molesting her, or was that conviction related to a different offense?

  • Scully
    Scully

    Jim McCabe, an attorney for the congregation, said he was very disappointed with the verdict and plans appeal it.

    "The Jehovah's Witnesses hate child abuse and believe it's a plague on humanity," McCabe said. "Jonathan Kendrick was not a leader or a pastor, he was just a rank-and-file member. This is a tragic case where a member of a religious group has brought liability on the group for actions he alone may have taken."

    Just like the WTS likes to point the finger at the Catholic Church for behaviour of pedophile priests.

    WTS:0, Karma:1

    "But if she was, in fact, abused then we feel horrible, and hope she can make a full recovery and lead a normal life," he said.

    Translation: We won't feel horrible about her allegedly being abused until she proves it beyond a shadow of a doubt.

    @$$holes

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  • AK MCGRATH
    AK MCGRATH

    I'm posting at least one news story link each day to my FB page. Today was the USA Today and The Inquisitr.

    "But if she was, in fact, abused then we feel horrible, and hope she can make a full recovery and lead a normal life," he said. I just hate these bastards. How do they sleep at night? Really.. And I'm sorry, NO ONE can make a FULL recovery from abuse. Any semblance of a normal life after being abused in such a personal way takes YEARS and some people cannot even deal with the aftermath, so they kill themselves. If only I could, I would destroy these perps, one by one, in a very slow and painful manner..but not killing them. I'd let them live the rest of their pathetic lives so they too, know the utter hell they put someone through. Am I bitter? Damn fucking straight! Good for Candace and all that follow her!!

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