one day I hope the many adult rape victims will get represented
I am a little confused by this statement. What is the connection between the OP's question and "adult rape?" And who are these many victims?
i am a former jw, 14 years removed.
i moved out of state away from my jw family for 10 years, and currently moved back to my home town 2 years ago.
it was a great healing process for me, especially being away from all of the confusing and controversial influences i was raised with.
one day I hope the many adult rape victims will get represented
I am a little confused by this statement. What is the connection between the OP's question and "adult rape?" And who are these many victims?
i watched this and thought hmm, so when getting a birth certificate, your handing your child over to be owned by the govt.
anyone with the 'stock certificate of manifest' [how much your worth] is owned by their govt.. the wt is ok with everyone including themselves being owned by 'satans govt' lol.. in theory no jw should have a birth certificate.
especially since they let people in the past, die over that refusal to have a govt issued certificate.. they assign you a bond /stock number, its the tiny red letters on your certificate.. and you are now property of that government , so you have no rights to your children, they can take them if they feel you are in the wrong.. they and we are slaves to a govt.. [our last names are a 'brand' creepy.
whats the reason for all the crazy conspiracy theories?
Some people just can't take anything at face value and begin with the assumption that there is a conspiracy behind everything. Being skeptical and questioning things has its value, but when you begin with a conclusion, search high and low for any shred of evidence to support that predetermined conclusion, and ignore any evidence to the contrary as "all part of the conspiracy," voila - you have a conspiracy theorist.
im not an attorney and i could not record the hearing, so please forgive me if i make mistakes in relating what i remember of the oral argument hearing for jane doe (i.e., candace conti) versus the watchtower bible & tract society on january 14, 2015 and the length of this post.. i arrived at the civic center/union plaza in san francisco, ca about 7:30. the area is very nice with a few homeless people sleeping in the park across from the courthouse.
it took me about 10 minutes to find the clerks office for the court on the first floor, which opened at 8:00.. once the clerks office opened, the two clerks who i talked with were very polite and helpful.
the arguments for jane doe (i.e., candace conti) versus the watchtower bible & tract society were scheduled 5th out of (i think) 8. while i was in the office a cameraman and another person for nbc arrived asking about the hearing for candace contis case.. the courtroom for the 1st appellate court is on the 4th floor and takes up most of that floor.
If you want to spend $20 for a copy of the oral arguments CD, contact the clerk of the 1st Appellate District Court.
But don't be cheap and ask for a fee waiver (i.e. free). A non party, who I assume is probably from the ex-JW community already tried that.
i have enjoyed this site long enough, that i thought it was time to start giving back.
it's been a reflective few days as i tried to quantify the passage of time.
how time flies.... i turn 55 this year- and life is amazing!it was last year i reached out to one of my siblings via email to see if i could visit my mom beforeshe passes as she is over 90 now and the response i got was that it was too painful for herto see me until "i do the right thing"it was 5 years ago that i was able to finally become whole from all the anger and pain and normalize my life.it was 33 years ago that i was df'd.
http://jehovahswitnessreport.com/.
on january 6, 2015, the paso robles police department in california charged a jehovahs witness, steven martin lindhorst, 51, with the following offenses:.
lewd act with a child under 14 years of age (felony), possession of child pornography (felony), possession of explicit child pornography (felony), posting intimate photos of another without consent (misdemeanor).
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2015/01/22/3455063/steven-lindhorst-paso-robles-arrest.html
"Investigators have identified and contacted 14 victims, Murphy said."
Unfortunately, it seems there are quite a few victims.
with hopefully a good deal of interest here in the conti appeal tomorrow (or later today, depending on where you are), i thought that on my ride home from work tonight i'd preview what to expect and what i think the key issues are for any who are interested.
i have had a busy few weeks and haven't had time to read everything, but i had some time to look at the appeal briefs during my work commute the past couple days.
it'll be interesting to see what develops out of the network news coverage of this case.
WT legal no way in hale wants Wilson Elser and company looking over their shoulder or on their heels!Wilson Elser is a defense law firm (as almost all mega-firms are), so they won't be filing any lawsuits. Their interest in the case probably relates to a similar case that they are defending or thinking about taking on. They are a well-known firm, though.
I saw on Wiki the Catholic Church had at least 3,000 abuse lawsuits in U.S. alone. JWs may be only 1% or less of Catholics, that would be about an equivalent 30 lawsuits against WT.Have there been 30? I thought Irwin Zalkin's firm has a dozen or so, there's Candace Conti, of course, and then any others I was under the impression you could count on one hand. If comparing apples to apples, 3,000 lawsuits against the Catholic Church only means filed lawsuits, not settlements prior to the filing of suit.
with hopefully a good deal of interest here in the conti appeal tomorrow (or later today, depending on where you are), i thought that on my ride home from work tonight i'd preview what to expect and what i think the key issues are for any who are interested.
i have had a busy few weeks and haven't had time to read everything, but i had some time to look at the appeal briefs during my work commute the past couple days.
it'll be interesting to see what develops out of the network news coverage of this case.
NittyGritty,
First off, I tend to agree with you about Vidiot's comments. It seems rather speculative to connect the hierarchical nature of the organization with the prevalence of child molesters, and a bit far fetched to claim that child abuse will automatically become institutionalized in such an organization. Aside from the lack of evidence, it doesn't even logically hold up in a situation like the Cont case, where the abuser was not even very high up in the chain of authority.
As for the 1989 letter, as I said, it didnt have anything to do with avoiding liability for child abuse. I'd have to go back to the trial transcript, but I don't think that Rick Simons even claimed that it did. I think that came from assumptions that people made on this forum. You are right that they may not have been specifically contemplating suits by child molesters. But I dont think that matters. The point was that the overall policy of confidentiality had financial purposes; not that it specifically related to child molesters. Rather than consider in each case whether it made sense to maintain strict confidentiality, they just decided it was easier (and maybe cheaper) to just have a blanket policy.
Additionally, I dont think you are looking at it correctly by saying that a child molester would never sue. If someone was merely accused, but not convicted of any assault, and felt wrongly branded as a pedophile, there is a very good chance they might sue. Have you followed the story in the news in the last month or so about Alan Dershowitz? He practically exploded and went on the warpath in the media and in the courts upon being accused of having sex with underage girls.
i thought we needed carpenters and plumbers in paradise...oh well... the hypocrisy.
to all bodies of elders in the united states branch territoryre: experienced attorneys and paralegals needed at bethel.
dear brothers:.
The attorney/client privilege card, huh?
Technically, its the attorney's duty of confidentiality, which is even broader than attorney-client privilege. It prohibits attorneys from ever using confidential information and secrets learned in the course of representation against a former client. If an attorney tries, the former client can go into court and get the lawyer booted from the case.
i thought we needed carpenters and plumbers in paradise...oh well... the hypocrisy.
to all bodies of elders in the united states branch territoryre: experienced attorneys and paralegals needed at bethel.
dear brothers:.
i thought we needed carpenters and plumbers in paradise...oh well... the hypocrisy.
to all bodies of elders in the united states branch territoryre: experienced attorneys and paralegals needed at bethel.
dear brothers:.
We are hoping to locate several experienced attorneys and paralegals who have exceptional analytical, research, and writing abilities.
This is awfully picky considering the compensation they are offering, isn't it? Given the higher-education ban (reaffirmed in this letter, no less) they impose, I'm guessing that any JW with a law license and the ability to fog a mirror qualifies, analytical abilities be damned.