@ James-Woods, who said...
Everything changed upon learning that the Watchtower Society (WTS) had instructed elders and others in the congregations to comply with the working with children laws and to actually obtain their working with children cards. Getting the WTS to comply with the laws after three years of refusing to comply was quite an achievement for Steven Unthank. With this development who would not want to sit in on the next court hearing and witness the defense tactics the WTS and their legal team launched to get themselves out of the potential crisis they got themselves into.
I do not understand the above statement - if the society instructed the elders and others to obtain the cards, then why is this lawsuit still going on?
Is the Watchtower Society trying to get out of having them obtain the cards now?
Unless I missed it, I didn't notice a response to your question. Yes, the Society did instruct the elders to get background checks, but this was done after the deadline to comply witht he WWC Act had passed, and even after a criminal court proceeding had taken place. The violation of law has already happened, even if the Society is now complying.
I myself am curious to see how far this will go with criminal prosecutions. The court may say, in effect, 'Since you've complied now, even if it's a few months late, we'll let this go with a slap on the wrist and a fine.'
I hope it goes farther than that.
BTW, it isn''t a law suit, it's a criminal prosecution.