1. How many elders step down and are removed and what then?
As mentioned, it doesn't matter that they resign as elders. They can start telling others
while they are elders. Basically, any discussion one elder has with a member, if he
feels that he can get advice or just wants to share a juicy story, he tells the whole
body, then someone tells someone outside the body. It gets around.
2. How many people have access to the file cabinet?
That's just the elders from the one congregation. While the lock is easy to pick or
might be left open, it's pretty paranoid to assume anyone goes into the cabinet to dig
up dirt on you (exception for investigators for a divorce/custody suit). I never heard of
publishers rummaging through the cabinet. All the elders get to read what's there and
even they don't bother to look.
3. My biggest thought is How many that are no longer elders repeat the dirty little secrets?
I am not sure what you are getting at. My concern after they reminded me that elders can
commit sins that are not widely known and be repentant when it comes to light years later, is
that this encouraged elders to keep their dirty little secrets and STAY ELDERS.