@Juan Viejo2: Thank you for your response. I've been super busy all day at work and plan on sending a PM later when I have a chance to catch up on this thread.
As of yet, the powers that be that know who violated the privacy trust and breached a code of ethics have not produced the name of that individual.
This is a familiar feeling. EVERYBODY here knows of an organization that protects the rights of the violator over the rights of the victim or potential victims, don't we? AAWA seems like it has taken the same position; defensive and protective of it's own agenda over the victims of a careless act under its watch. Please prove me wrong.