Newsday.com Article on WT Abuse

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  • silentlambs
    silentlambs

    Note JR Brown's coments...

    . http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/ny-bc-ny--witnesslawsuit0123jan22.story

    Lawsuit claims Jehovah's Witness church protects pedophiles

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    By JOHN K. WILEY
    Associated Press Writer

    January 23, 2002, 1:05 AM EST

    SPOKANE, Wash. -- A former Othello woman whose family was shunned after she reported sexual abuse by a Jehovah's Witness leader claims in a civil lawsuit that the denomination protects pedophiles.

    The negligence lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court here on behalf of Erica Rodriguez, 23, contends the Brooklyn, N.Y.-based denomination has a policy that gives pedophiles "sanctuary, protection, sympathy and support," while blaming and shaming the victims.

    She is seeking undisclosed damages from Manuel Beliz, the Othello Spanish Jehovah's Witness congregation and Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, the church's national governing body.

    Beliz, a former church elder in Othello, was convicted last August of raping and molesting Rodriguez from the time she was 4 until her family moved to California when she was 11. Beliz is serving an 11-year sentence at the Washington State Penitentiary.

    Rodriguez currently lives in Sacramento, Calif.

    Othello is located about 100 miles southwest of here.

    Rodriguez's lawsuit contends the church knew Beliz was a pedophile, yet made him a ministerial servant and elder, failing to prevent further abuse of children.

    Rodriguez contends her family was shunned and threatened with excommunication after her mother reported the abuse to church elders in Sacramento, Calif., and Othello. Rodriguez eventually contacted Sacramento police, who contacted Othello police, leading to Beliz's prosecution.

    "What's important to her is that they knew he was a pedophile and they didn't report him, as required under Washington's child abuse reporting statute," Timothy Kosnoff, a Bellevue lawyer representing Rodriguez, said in a telephone interview Tuesday.

    "What gives this case broader significance is the practice within the Jehovah Witness church that, unless there are two witnesses to misconduct, it didn't happen," he said. "That's absurd, particularly in the context of child abuse, which is committed in secrecy."

    Church spokesman J.R. Brown said he could not comment on Rodriguez's lawsuit because lawyers had not received paperwork.

    But he said there is no policy preventing notification of civil authorities of a crime.

    "What we handle is the transgression, or the sin, of child molestation. We distinguish that from the criminal aspect," Brown said. "Our view is, the church handles the sin, the secular authority * Caesar, if you will * handles the criminal activity."

    The church * which has about 6 million members worldwide, including 1 million in the United States * requires two witnesses because the Bible requires it for establishing a sin, he said.

    "Where the state requires that this be reported, we comply fully," he said. "We have designed a policy to protect the victim of child molestation; to protect innocent children and to not allow pedophiles to circulate among us."

    Beliz, 48, was first convicted of two counts of first-degree child rape and two counts of first-degree child molestation in 1998 in the case of Rodriguez.

    The Washington state Court of Appeals granted Beliz a new trial because a deputy prosecutor sought to exclude women from the jury panel.

    Beliz was convicted of the same counts by an Adams County jury last August.

    Rodriguez is also represented by Jeffrey Anderson of St. Paul, Minn., who has filed more than 400 sexual abuse lawsuits against clergy across the nation.

    Rodriguez is supported by William Bowen, who resigned as an elder of a Kentucky Jehovah's Witness church last year over the denomination's handling of child sex abuse claims.

    Copyright © 2002, The Associated Press

  • Fredhall
    Fredhall

    Bill,

    Call 911

  • nytelecom1
    nytelecom1
    Rodriguez's lawsuit contends the church knew Beliz was a pedophile, yet made him a ministerial servant and elder, failing to prevent further abuse of children

    okay...first one to see the problem here gets one dollar

  • outnfree
    outnfree

    Splendid!

    This issue is finally "getting legs"!

    Kudos, Bill!

    outnfree

    It's what you learn after you know it all that counts -- John Wooden

  • freeman
    freeman

    I see a problem NYTEL, but it’s not the one you imagine. Under Watch Tower policy, if one does not have two witnesses, you must treat the alleged perpetrator as a member in good standing. That is a sick policy. What don’t you understand? Oh and keep your dollar.

    Freeman

  • AlanF
    AlanF

    How about you point out the problem for us lesser minds, O Mr. Muscle-From-Head-To-Toe.

    AlanF

  • nytelecom1
    nytelecom1
    How about you point out the problem for us lesser minds, O Mr. Muscle-From-Head-To-Toe

    dont tell me the antis who make it a habit of pondering over each word for hours and figuring out ways to twist them cant pick out the obvious.......for the lawusuit contends on this

  • Fredhall
    Fredhall

    AlanF,

    I can't put it in better words by calling yourself a "lesser mind". Keep up the good work dude!!!

  • roybatty
    roybatty

    Dang, this issue is really taking off..WOW!

  • hawkaw
    hawkaw

    Fred,

    I have noticed your spelling and grammer are improving lately.

    I guess repeating grade 9 is working out for you.

    Good work Bill in getting this story out.

    hawk

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