Saturday, June 23, 2012

Sizing up Penn State's liability in abuse scandal

Sizing up Penn State's liability in abuse scandal | Reuters
Last week, a jury in Northern California awarded $7 million in compensatory damages and an additional $21 million in punitive damages to a woman who claimed the Jehovah's Witnesses allowed one of its members to sexually abuse her when she was a child.
Lawyers for the plaintiff say they believe the award is the largest ordered in the United States in a religious child abuse case for a single victim.

1 comment:

Danny Haszard said...

Jehovahs Witnesses hit with $28 million sex abuse settlement Oakland,Calif.-Google it.

Please examine the Jehovah Witnesses who go door to door and come on our property.
Many court documents and news events prove that Jehovah Witnesses require two witnesses when a child comes forward with allegations of molestation within the congregation.
It has also been shown that child molesters within the organization usually have not been identified to the congregation members or the public at large.
These people engage in a door to door ministry, possibly exposing children to pedophiles.
The Watchtower corporation has paid out millions in settlement money already.
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Danny Haszard *tell the truth don't be afraid*