Here is a post on reddit from Mark and Kimmy O’ Donnell, from the Crusaders Documentary,
Ask us anything.
Mr. O'Donnell gives his assessment of why WT lawyers continue to defend the Child Sex Abuse cases that the Organization continues to fight, even though they see firsthand the deception, the lies, the withholding of facts and dirty tactics used in court. by an Organization that claims to be God's earthly representative, and the only one to hold the TRUTH. .
QUESTION from one poster.
My question is one that asks for your opinion or perhaps for you to speculate a bit but here it goes.
WT lawyers see first hand how the deception, lies, withholding facts, stall tactics and so on are commonly used in court. These lawyers are also JW elders I assume, correct?
How on earth can they see this as "giving a good witness" and how can they expect anyone witnessing this behavior think that JW's have the truth?
In addition, how can these lawyers think that this behavior is honestly showing the "Christian personality?" I would expect to see a WT lawyer pull a "Barbara Anderson" at some point and exit the organization for conscience related reason.
I guess my question is, how do you think these elders/lawyers internalize their behavior and the effect this behavior has on Child abuse victims ? To put simply, how do they sleep at night?
ANSWER from John-Redwood
This is a really great question, and I was just commenting on this on another person's question.
The JW Legal Department is managed by JW elders, of course. There's a special group of these JW lawyers handling the child abuse cases.
It's hard to say how they sleep at night. I talk about this with the attorneys who represent victims. The ones I work with are very moral and decent people who can't seem to understand why the JWs are doing what they are doing.
During one trial, a trial attorney turned to me and asked me "Why are they doing this??"
The answer is partly religious fervor- and the belief that God is backing them, and that they have the backing of the US Constitution. However they are learning that this is becoming more difficult every day.
Another thing to keep in mind is that while the Legal Department is managed by JW elders, they have FAR too many cases to handle them alone. Watchtower hires a large number of non-JW lawfirms in nearly every state to defend themselves in child abuse cases. This takes some of the pressure off the JW Legal department, but it comes at a very high price. It's taking its toll on the JW organization, as it should.
Please remember that the JWs believe that the confessional process is sacred, just like it is with the Catholic church. Read 1 Corinthians chapter 6. They believe their process is higher than secular laws. But they also use the Constitution and secular laws to their advantage whenever possible.
The problem is that we have a conflict now, where we have reporting laws, but we also have the clergy-confidentiality provisions, and the organization does not want to lose their power of confidentiality and the ability to handle judicial cases internally, including child abuse cases. They don't want to lose control of the whole process. They want to be able to disfellowship a baptized 14-year-old child if they believe the child was guilty of "willful participation" in sexual acts with an adult or even another child.
These are some of the issues in play. But yes- I am hoping we see a few Legal Department members wake up and leave. You never know...