ATTENTION: ATTORNEYS AT LAW!This is to let you and through yourself others in the legal community know that it is now extremely easy to not only sue but win big from the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society corporation over Jehovah’s Witnesses (hereafter called the organization/ Watchtower), which this invites you to do on behalf of numerous victims of child abuse. This is because in 2006-2007 courts in California ruled
1. the organization is responsible for the misconduct of its Elders and Ministerial Servants, i.e. clergymen
2. the organization does not enjoy Ecclesiastical Privilege for keeping its Judicial Committee records confidential and away from the discovery process
3. clergy are appointed by Watchtower; and all other truly major decisions must be approved by Watchtower, records are filed with it, etc.
The responsibility is both legal and financial and owes to facts such as that the organization’s clergy class are appointed and disciplined from top-down, all local properties are ultimately owned by the organization. The lack of Eccelesiastical Privilege throwing wide open access to the organization’s Judicial Committee records is due to the organization not having confessions from its pedophiles et al. on a one-to-one (confessing sinner to one clergyman) basis but instead requiring confessions heard by a whole group of Elders convened as a Judicial Committee and causing even more persons to be informed more by mailing records to be seen at the world headquarters facilities in New York.
The Watchtower has substantial assets held via not only the mother corporation but spin-off corporations, mostly formed in recent years possibly in misguided hope of thwarting obtainment of assets. Watchtower sold one of its many Brooklyn buildings for $50 million ostensibly because wishing to relocate to northern New York though the sale also yielded liquid cash usable for future pay outs http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/30/49/30_49standish.html. The multi-billion dollar entity has a database of its pedophile perps in all states that now may hold over 23,000 records, and seems more than eager to do settlement pay outs rather than have cases and such data proceed into court.
Read further: http://www.watchtower.cc (Left side)