Yes, the Watchtower won - they don't have to pay Candace punitive damages. Although many think that's terrible, most of us who have been involved in the Watchtower's cover-up of child abuse do not.
I'm speaking for the family now and asked to say that money was not what this case was about and Candace said that from day one. The Conti family and all those closely associated with the plaintiff (I'm not speaking for Rick Simons) are absolutely thrilled with this outcome. Watchtower lost on NEGLIGENCE and that's what Candace wanted. This is a precedent-setting win. No matter how the Watchtower spins it, their name will forever be linked with not protecting children.
Candace Conti came out of this as a winner. No need to moan over the loss of money. What if she had won on Punitive? What would we all be talking about? Probably not about the money anyway as it's not our business what a plaintiff does with whatever monetary amount is awarded or that Watchtower lost to her more donation money. I'm sure we'd be talking about the Negligence Count being affirmed even if the punitive judgment was upheld. That's what we all wanted - justice for Candace which is a win for all the other victims of Watchtower's indifference to their safety. She got what she went after. Please celebrate with us. We sure are!
Of course, both sides can appeal the court's decision. No matter, this day is Candace's.