So far the WT has been exhonerated in the court cases. Keep trying though and maybe you'll eventually win one where the elders really did disregard the WT's policy
3rdw,
I am not interested in winning compensation suits. I am interested in seeing innocent children protected from such men, and it seems to me, whatever your wonderful wts child abuse policy says, many children are not receiving this protection. Why this is, I really have no idea, but my suspicion is that, despite claims to the contrary, the wts in general values it's reputation as a clean organisation more highly than it values the safety of children in it's congregations.
In each of the cases I highlighted, the jw who committed the offenders went to prison, which, I would hope you would agree, is where anyone who abuses a child belongs.In two of the cases, the jws concerned admitted their guilt in court. In all 3 cases, it was the victims, not the elders, who went to the police. In all 3 cases, the victims had previously reported the matter to the elders, who did next to nothing to stop the abuse, so it continued until the victims went to the police.
The wts may well continue to win compensation battles, but there are a fair number of individual jws around who have been found guilty of child abuse and, rightly, imprisoned, and I suspect that number will grow as long as proper implementation of the wts child abuse policy continues to play second fiddle to the reputation of the wts.