From Bill Bowen "Who Pays for Abuse?"

by UnDisfellowshipped 6 Replies latest jw friends

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    The following is a message that Bill Bowen E-Mailed to everyone on the silentlambs Mailing List on January 20th 2003 (Bold was added by me):

    Who Pays For Child Abuse?

    By Bill Bowen, Founder of http://www.silentlambs.org

    January 20th, 2003

    I just received another report of a deposition being taken regarding the current litigation involving Jehovah's Witnesses and their handling of child abuse within the congregation. It is interesting to note that when a lawsuit is filed on a matter of this nature all defendants are subject to paying financial restitution when the case is decided. This means the local elders, the local Kingdom Hall, the serving Circuit Overseer, District Overseer and of course the Watchtower Corporation itself will be liable for monetary damages. Will Watchtower Corporation pay? Of course, but also any assets of others involved in the lawsuit will also come under lien for satisfaction of any judgment. This could mean any elder who has been involved in a molestation case could lose his home, car and whatever life savings as a result of supporting a policy he was mandated to follow as a representative of the Watchtower Society. You might compare it to when the military in years past prosecuted soldiers that killed women and children at the command of their superiors. Did this excuse their actions? Were the superiors the only ones prosecuted? No, they were held liable for doing what was morally and ethically wrong in hurting the innocent. In a similar way any person in a position of trust that has supported or authorized the implementation of Watchtower Policy could be held liable and subject to judgments from the courts.

    If you as an elder were involved in a judicial hearing that concerned child abuse five, ten, or even twenty years ago you will have to look over your shoulder for the rest of your life in the event any of the victims decide they were hurt by your implementation of Watchtower Policy. Can this really happen? An example might be the tobacco companies and their fight to deny that cigarettes hurt people. When lawyers went to court and set the precedent that in fact this was the case then all any smoker had to do was align themselves with an attorney who was filing a lawsuit of this issue and collect a check. Court precedence is already established in the case of the Catholic Church that the first amendment does not give religion the right to hurt molested children by their policy. One attorney alone has won over 400 cases for victims based on this precedent. The bridge is simple to show that Jehovah's Witnesses by their policies and practice has hurt thousands of children. All that needs to be done is show this for one child, that is, just one case has to be won establishing that precedent for Jehovah's Witnesses. Once that simple step is taken it will open the way for thousands of abuse survivors to come forward and demand compensation to recover from the abuse wrought by representatives at the direction of the Watchtower Society.

    Perhaps a question that needs to be asked is does an elder deserve to lose everything he owns for his participation in destroying the life of a child? Should he be prosecuted and put in prison or pay fines if he is found to be in violation of state laws while he was acting at the direction of the Watchtower Legal Department? How would you answer?

    Secondly relates to the use of World Wide Work Donations to defray the costs of defending the Watchtower Society's legal defense of their child endangerment policies. In the recent deposition two Watchtower lawyers were present that traveled over one thousand miles to be there. Who paid their travel expenses? In all these cases local top shelf law firms are hired to file motions and handle paperwork to defend the Watchtowers position. Who pays for these costs? In the spring of 2001 the Erica Rodriguez case was misfiled; it took about two weeks to make the corrections. The local premier law firm representing the Watchtower demanded $7,000 in compensation for the time it took for them to work around the misfiling. The judgment was denied in court leaving the Watchtower Society to pick up the cost. Where did the money come from to pay the $7,000 in legal fees demanded for two weeks work? It is interesting to note that in many cases the Watchtower has asked local congregation to pick up the bill. Often when there is an injury from someone slipping and falling, the congregation is asked to pay the expenses from what ever resources they can generate. Will congregations named in abuse lawsuits be required to pay a portion of the expenses? In a newspaper article from the Sacramento Bee, JR Brown, the Public Relations spokesman for Jehovah's Witnesses, was quoted as saying they would not use dedicated funds in the legal defense of their policy on child abuse. If so where then do the funds come from?

    In a recent lawsuit involving the death of a woman due to the negligence of a home office member that was on his way to church function, the Watchtower Society paid $1.55 million to the family of the victim. Was this considered dedicated funds, was it World Wide Work money, or was the local congregation sent the bill? If the local congregation was to pay the bill would in not affect their ability to contribute to the World Wide Work? How many funds does the Watchtower have? Does this mean that brothers and sisters are sending in money with the request to use it only to defend child molesters and the elders who protected them in the courts? What would you call it, the World Wide Child Molester Protection Fund?

    It is sad that the leadership if Jehovah's Witnesses have taken the stance of defending their child endangerment policy to the last man standing. Millions of dollars will be spent to defend their policy which puts all Jehovah's Witnesses squarely behind the child molester in defending his right to molest children. The policy says if a child cannot produce two credible eye witnesses when the molester denies the allegation, the molester is protected as an innocent man. This will give the typical pedophile additional children to molest before another child summons the courage to come forward as a second witness, that is if the elders determine he or she is credible. The pedophile paradise can only be found among Jehovah's Witnesses who implement policies and hire lawyers to the tune of millions of dollars in donated funds to defend their right to call children liars and silence the child as well as their families in the congregation from warning other families of the danger with the threat of excommunication for slandering an innocent pedophile.

    If you are a Jehovah's Witness who is currently serving as an elder, you may want to think twice before you handle any case of child molestation in your congregation. In a recent abuse litigation involving an active female member who wrote the Governing Body (leadership) asking for a meeting to resolve matters through theocratic meetings, the sister was advised to sue the local elders and dismiss Watchtower from the lawsuit if she wanted to have a theocratic hearing. It seems there is a variance when it comes to theocratic loyalty from home office. When the courts establish the precedence that Watchtower Policy on abuse has hurt children you as an elder may find yourself giving a deposition to a bevy of attorneys who will hang on your every word. You may find yourself testifying in court before a jury of how you conducted your investigation of the crime of rape by explaining each step of your Legal Department required interrogation of a four year old child. You may find a summons coming to you in the mail to pay several hundred thousand dollars in judgments with whatever assets you can produce.

    A common expression used by those in leadership positions in the Jehovah's Witness community when addressing child abuse is to wait on Jehovah. This expression is used as a basis to paralyze elders and congregation members from taking any decisive action but instead waiting for God to provide the answer to remedy the problem. Often molesters have used this waiting period to molest numerous children while members remain in a holding pattern with supposed reliance upon Jehovah to resolve the problem. Each raped child in turn is presented with waiting on Jehovah while his or her friends wait for their turn to be raped. To do any less is deemed as a lack of faith in God and a poor example to fellow members. Could litigation be the answer to waiting on Jehovah? Has God empowered child abuse survivors to come forth to media and the courts to expose the wicked and corrupt actions of men that claim divine direction from God? If the Watchtower is sued out of physical existence is this the action from Jehovah that members are waiting for?

    As the divine depositions continue elders who support and follow directives mandated by Watchtower Policy will face retribution as God delivers the answer to them they should have been following all along. That is doing what is morally and ethically right when it comes to protecting a child.

    Edited by - UnDisfellowshipped on 22 January 2003 0:21:4

  • Celia
    Celia

    This could mean any elder who has been involved in a molestation case could lose his home, car and whatever life savings as a result of supporting a policy he was mandated to follow as a representative of the Watchtower Society.

    Hopefully many elders will read this or hear about it and start thinking for themselves and act accordingly...

  • belbab
    belbab

    Excellent letter. Let's hope many will do as Celia says.

    But the diehard ones, may start transferring their assets into other peoples names to protect themselves.

    belbab

  • No Apologies
    No Apologies
    If the Watchtower is sued out of physical existence is this the action from Jehovah that members are waiting for?

    God works in mysterious ways. Perhaps some of our prayers will be answered after all!!!

  • Warrigal
    Warrigal

    As the elders are often the first ones to deal with the victim and the accused, perhaps the knowledge that they could be held financially responsible for their decisions will awaken in them a sense of mercy, compassion, justice and their 'bible trained conscience'. If they choose to toe the company line....let 'em suffer the consequences.

    There is enough information about the abuse issue on TV, newspapers and the Internet. Let them view this and decide where they stand. Will they acknowledge their mishandling of the cases before them? Will they make public apologies to those they have wronged? Will they learn? Will they abandon the Watchtower and its practices? Only time will tell. Warrigal

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    Warrigal said:

    There is enough information about the abuse issue on TV, newspapers and the Internet.

    Very true.

    All Elders need to go to http://news.google.com and search for "Jehovah's" and they will find several JW Pedophile Cover-Up News Articles.

  • ESTEE
    ESTEE

    (((((Undisfellowshipped)))))

    Thanks for posting that information. It angered me and prompted me to send a postcard to both my kids who shun me, the following message:

    Dearest Shawn & Mandy, (also send separately to Dearest Heather,)

    I forgive you for shunning me due to your JW beliefs.

    Do you realize that the $ you send for the "Worldwide preaching work" pays to defend the child molesters among their ranks?

    You may want to watch "The Fifth Estate" Jan 29.

    Love,

    Mom

    I have tears in my eyes and a heaviness in my heart, for the suffering that the silent lambs have undergone, due to the jw abuse. . .

    Love,

    ESTEE

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