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    sf

    Jehovah's Witnesses Settle Abuse Cases

    By ROSE FRENCH
    Associated Press Writer

    http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/nation/wire/sns-ap-jehovahs-witnesses-sex-abuse,0,2429831.story?coll=sns-ap-nation-headlines

    May 10, 2007, 6:14 PM EDT

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A victims' rights group released documents Thursday that showed the Jehovah's Witnesses recently settled civil suits with 16 people who claimed they were sexually abused by church elders or that church officials failed to act on abuse allegations.

    The group, called silentlambs, held a news conference in Nashville to demand that the denomination change its policy for responding to sex abuse reports.

    Settlements were reached in late February and early March, according to court records obtained by silentlambs and posted to the group's Web site. Fourteen of the cases were filed in California; the other two were in Oregon and Texas.

    Details about the settlement terms could not be disclosed under confidentiality agreements negotiated between the parties, said Stephen Owens, a plaintiffs' attorney involved in the California cases. Other cases are still pending, according to silentlambs, which couldn't say how many.

    The Jehovah's Witnesses, whose headquarters are in Brooklyn, N.Y., said Thursday that they were pleased to see the lawsuits resolved, declining further comment.

    "Our loving heavenly Father makes it clear in his Word, the Bible, that he abhors child abuse," a statement from the denomination said.

    "As an organization, we will continually strive to educate families and congregations with sound Scriptural teachings that they can use to protect their children from child molesters. And we will continue to do our utmost to protect children from this horrible crime and sin."

    William Bowen, silentlambs' founder, was a Jehovah's Witnesses elder from Kentucky who quit the denomination after he said it took no action against a molester. Bowen said the settlements were bittersweet.

    "On one hand, we're glad a few victims are finally getting some financial help," he said. "On the other hand, we're sad and worried because they've essentially been forced to give up their right to protect others by speaking out about their abuse to the public."

    Bowen's group has criticized the Jehovah's Witnesses' policy that if an accused abuser denies the charge, two credible witnesses are required to establish guilt -- due to literal application of such Bible verses as Deuteronomy 19:15 ("only on the evidence of two witnesses, or of three witnesses, shall a charge be sustained").

    If two witnesses are lacking, the accused is deemed innocent, charges remain confidential and -- silentlambs says -- parents who warn others are subject to disfellowshipping for slander.

    Disfellowshipping is an extreme penalty that means a total cutoff of relationships by family members, friends and business associates who are Witnesses.

    There are about 1 million Jehovah's Witnesses in the United States, and followers are known for distributing Awake! and Watchtower magazines door-to-door.

    Bowen also said Jehovah's Witnesses have a long-standing policy of not reporting molesters to police. He claims that the denomination has a secret database of accused abusers that they have not shared with law enforcement officials.

    "They keep putting innocent kids and unsuspecting families at risk of horrible crimes because they value their secrecy and reputations more than they value children's safety," Bowen said.

    Since establishing silentlambs in 2001, Bowen says about 7,000 people who claim they were abused have contacted his group.

    Angelique Taylor, 42, a silentlambs member from St. Louis, said she was molested by a Jehovah's Witnesses elder when she was about 12. Taylor said she told her father, who was also an elder, and he said she was making a big deal out of nothing.

    "I want every elder, every Jehovah's Witness, whenever they suspect any abuse, they go to the police and tell them about the problems," Taylor said. "The devastation of sex abuse is unbelievable."

    ___

    Associated Press reporter Allison Hoffman in San Diego contributed to this report.

    sKally

  • truthsetsonefree
    truthsetsonefree

    Awesome. That is a NY paper. It also has the AP on it so it should make other papers as well. Bill Bowen and Randy, we LOVE you!

    tsof

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    Good work indeed!

  • What-A-Coincidence
    What-A-Coincidence

    HELL YEAH!!!!!!!

    Reminds me of this great quote in Independance Day...

    President Whitmore: Good morning. In less than an hour, aircraft from here will join others from around the world. And you will be launching the largest aerial battle in the history of mankind. Mankind, that word should have new meaning to all of us. We cannot be consumed by our petty differences anymore. Perhaps it is fate that today is the fourth of July, and we will once again be fighting for our freedom. But not for freedom from tyrrany or oppression or persecution. We're fighting for our right to live, to exist. And should we win the day, the Fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday, but as the day when the world stood up and declared in one voice that we will not go quietly into the night! We will not vanish without a fight! We're going to live on! We're going to survive! Today we celebrate our Independence Day!

  • BizzyBee
    BizzyBee

    Great news!

    Interesting that this loving organization specified a gag on the litigants rather than taking this opportunity to allow them to speak out if they wish, while the WTS simultaneously educates the flock, calls for healing through exposure/cards on the table, shares their database of molesters, and reassurrs R & F that the policies have been brought in line with reality. Two witnesses, indeed! Child molestation is a crime difficult to investigate and successfully prosecute because of its secrecy, intimidation and shame - with all of which the WT policy is in lock-step. Two witnesses, my ass!

  • greendawn
    greendawn

    Bowen will be very happy about this, that his efforts have finally born some good fruit. The two witness rule is the big problem since no child abuser is stupid enough to act in the presence of others. The child has no chance of being heard and protected.

    At last the mean org and the old jerks that run it will have to pay out some big money to its hurt members or ex members.

  • willyloman
    willyloman

    If I were still a dub and found out the money I had sent the WTS to buy, remodel and maintain buildings in Brooklyn were now being sold, at enormous non-taxable profits, to pay for these court settlements - which are the direct result of a flawed and unloving organizational policy - I'd be pissed.

    Wait a minute. I DID send money, like clockwork, for nearly 30 years. I am pissed!

    On second thought: I'm okay with it. At least the money is being used in a more productive way, to ease people's pain - even if just a little.

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    We need an e-mail writing campaign

    Let's get this on TV

    Bill O'Reilly hates pedophiles

    http://www.billoreilly.com/askbill

  • The wanderer
  • witnessscorn
    witnessscorn

    Go to http://www.wsmv.com/news/13298256/detail.html to view the news report that ran in Nashville. You can also listen to a radio report from LA at http://www.knx1070.com/ and download the pod cast for 5/10/07.

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