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New thoughts on Charity commissioners case
by jimtheman699 indespite all the comments on the charity commission case - its not too bad for the wtbts.. .
the judge found in their favour on a number of key issues - the dates on the papers, the signatures were correct, it was nice paper and they used expensive qc's.
it is, however worth noting that the judge was not exactly supportive and found the cc were within their rights to investigate because:-.
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Despite all the comments on the Charity commission case - Its not too bad for the WTBTS.The Judge found in their favour on a number of key issues - the dates on the papers, the signatures were correct, it was nice paper and they used expensive QC's. It is, however worth noting that the Judge was not exactly supportive and found the CC were within their rights to investigate because:-Judge found the manchester congregation was doing what the Bethel told themJudge found the Manchester Cong had offloaded the hearing to a circuit committee (Not us gov)Judge found WTBTS had been evasive and not openJudge found differences in JW testimonyJudge found JW public behaviour under questionJudge found that members of the congregation were in dangerJudge found significant concerns about the charity to warrant a full investigationJudge found Charity had failed to answer the direct questions put to it about the treatment of the complainants during the disfellowshipping of Mr RoseJudge found Long-standing practices of Jehovah’s Witnesses together raised serious questions about the charity trustees’ ability to comply with their legal dutiesJudge found on-going grounds for concern about the Charity’s conduct of safeguarding mattersJudge found no evidence of best practiceJudge found concern over the adequacy of the Charity’s arrangements for the safeguarding of members of the CongregationJudge found that the arrangement of a confrontation of an accuser by their accused, as happened in Mr Rose’s case, is official guidance for Jehovah’s Witness Congregations and even quoted the page from the shepherding book.It would be good to investigate when the trading accounts are registered - how much the WTBTS QC's costs are, because thats tax free contributed monies. My 5 bob is it will be north of 150k GBP (ie 5 kingdom halls in Africa).What do you think the mood is now in WT London - full of confidence? A tad concerned?Jim -
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Yet Another JW Child Molester in the news and again its South Wales
by jimtheman699 inhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3007905/south-wales-jehovah-s-witness-36-sex-15-year-old-schoolboy-avoids-jail-sentence.html.
married jehovah's witness, 36, who had sex with boy, 15, after inviting him to sleepovers with her children avoids jail sentence .
she was spared jail by a judge at merthyr tydfil crown court today.
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Married Jehovah's Witness, 36, who had sex with boy, 15, after inviting him to sleepovers with her children avoids jail sentence- Kelly Jane Richards met the teenager at their local church in South Wales
- She invited 'vulnerable' boy to her family home for sleepover with children
- But after arguing with her husband the pair had sex on her marital bed
- They began talking on the phone to the concern of the boy's own mother
- Richards, 36, told the 15-year-old that she loved him in one exchange
- She was spared jail by a judge at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court today
By BEN WILKINSON FOR THE DAILY MAIL and JENNIFER SMITH FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 16:21, 23 March 2015 | UPDATED: 01:58, 24 March 2015
A Jehova's witness who had sex with a schoolboy was caught out when the child’s suspicious mother hid a tape recorder in his bedroom.
Mother-of-two Kelly Richards admitted having sex with the 15-year-old during a three-month affair but was spared prison by a judge yesterday.
The 36-year-old met the boy after he befriended one of her sons at church and she invited the teenager to her home for sleepovers with her children.
+5Kelly Jane Richards, 36, was spared jail despite being described as having groomed the 15-year-old boy by inviting him to her home after meeting him at their Jehovah's Witness Church
During their encounters, Richards had told the boy: ‘Don’t tell anyone because I might get done for this.’
But their relationship was uncovered after the teenager’s mother placed a tape recorder in her son’s bedroom to discover why he had started hiding his mobile phone and why he was spending so much time with the Richards family.
After the tape recordings revealed explicit phone conversations between Richards and the boy, his mother called in police.
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ShareThe boy admitted to officers that Richards had had sex with him, giving him alcohol, asking him for massages and ‘leading me on’.
Prosecutor Roger Griffiths told Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court the pair had sex after Richards had an argument with her husband, Paul.
He said: ‘Mrs Richards was in her bedroom crying and [the boy] went into the room to comfort her.
+5+5The woman was given a suspended two year prison sentence at court today. Prosecutors told of how she told the 15-year-old that she loved him during one of their exchanges
‘The boy and Mrs Richards’ son went in to stop her from crying and were supportive. But her son left and Richards started kissing the boy which led to full sexual intercourse.
‘Mrs Richards was in her nightie, the boy was in his clothes…It was over very quickly.’ The pair then began talking on the phone and over Facebook. The court was told the boy’s housebound mother became suspicious about her son’s contact with Richards and took away his mobile. But Richards gave the boy a new SIM card and he was able to carry on the calls and texts on a different phone.
Mr Griffiths said: ‘There were also suggestions of leaving home when he was 16 – which greatly upset his mother.’
Richards, of Mountain Ash, South Wales, sobbed as she admitted one count of sexual activity with a child between October and December 2012.
+5The mother of two hid her face as she arrived at court today. Among letters attesting to her 'good character' that were submitted was one by written by her husband
Sarah Waters, defending, said Richards had been looking after the vulnerable 15-year-old because the Jehovah’s Witness community were asked to look after each other.
She said: ‘She took him out with her family to go shopping and ice skating and do all the things a young boy wants to do with a family.
‘Their relationship obviously developed into something it shouldn’t have.’
Judge Richard Twomlow told Richards her victim was ‘vulnerable’ and she had ‘developed a strong influence over him’.
+5Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court (above) heard glowing character statements written by the Jehovah's Witness community
He told her: ‘Despite the fact you knew his age you had sexual intercourse with him at your home. That happened after a period of what might be described as grooming.
‘When you were arrested you denied any sexual relationship. You did plead guilty, although on the day of your trial.’
Judge Twomlow told Richards he had decided ‘with some hesitation’ not to send her to jail.
Richards was sentenced to a two-year suspended jail term and a sexual offences prevention order. She will also have to sign on to the sex offenders’ register for ten years.
Among letters attesting to her ‘good character’ was one written by her carpenter husband of 13 years, Paul, 34. He helped her cover her face as she arrived at court for yesterday’s hearing.
The pair hugged following the sentencing and he is understood to be standing by his wife.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3007905/South-Wales-Jehovah-s-Witness-36-sex-15-year-old-schoolboy-avoids-jail-sentence.html#ixzz3VHsFBK78
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Exciting new Brother seems ideally qualified for a JW
by jimtheman699 inso, jw's are being investigated for grilling innocent child abuse victims in their own courts, they punish the innocent and protect the guilty, they hide child abusers in their own ranks and protect pedophile elders.
next stop london bethel for this new brother then - ideally qualified.
the yorkshire ripper has enjoyed a specially-arranged baptism service in broadmoor after becoming a jehovah's witness.. peter sutcliffe, 68, who was jailed for murdering 13 women, was recently baptised in a pool in a private room at the high security hospital.
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So, JW's are being investigated for grilling innocent child abuse victims in their own courts, they punish the innocent and protect the guilty, they hide child abusers in their own ranks and protect Pedophile Elders
Next Stop London Bethel for this new brother then - ideally qualified
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From the Daily Mail this Sunday
JW's Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe 'enjoys specially-arranged baptism service in Broadmoor after becoming a Jehovah's Witness'
- Serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, 68, was jailed for life for murdering 13 women
- Held at Broadmoor since being diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia
- Sutcliffe was befriended over the last 15 years by Jehovah’s Witnesses
- Reportedly attends bi-weekly bible study classes and practices the religion
- Has now been baptised in private room by two 'brothers' in special service
By KEILIGH BAKER FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 01:57 GMT, 8 February 2015 | UPDATED: 08:42 GMT, 8 February 2015
+3Peter Sutcliffe, who was jailed for murdering 13 women, was recently baptised in a pool in a private room at the high security hospital Broadmoor
The Yorkshire Ripper has enjoyed a specially-arranged baptism service in Broadmoor after becoming a Jehovah's witness.
Peter Sutcliffe, 68, who was jailed for murdering 13 women, was recently baptised in a pool in a private room at the high security hospital
The serial killer has been a practicing Jehovah's Witness for several years and holds bi-weekly bible study classes.
Earlier this month the Daily Mail reported on Sutcliffe's cushy lifestyle in Broadmoor, where he eats chocolate, watches television and listens to music.
Despite being one of the country’s most notorious serial killers he is allowed visitors four days a week - each of whom who can stay for up to four hours.
He is said to have money to spend in the psychiatric hospital’s shop, and attends a ceramics workshop and twice-weekly Bible studies sessions.
In 2010 MailOnline reported Sutcliffe had been befriended over the last 15 years by Jehovah’s Witnesses, who are emphatic that he now shows remorse for his crimes.
The former trucker claimed he was on a divine mission to rid the streets of prostitutes.
The Sun on Sunday has now reported that two fellow Jehovah's Witness brothers from a local Kingdom Hall carried out the baptism.
They quoted an unnamed source who claimed: 'Peter was really happy about being baptised and said afterwards he was now a Jehovah's Witness 'brother'.
'It is really odd that someone who did what he did is so religious now - they have even told him he will go to paradise because he has accepted God.'
The source added that people who know Sutcliffe think Broadmoor is 'doing too much' to let him practice the religion.
Sutcliffe has already tried to convert fellow patients at the Berkshire psychiatric hospital.
+3Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, after an attack by another prisoner in 1982 with a broken coffee jar
He was jailed for life in 1981 after admitting killing 13 women and attempting to murder seven more between 1975 and 1981 in Yorkshire and Greater Manchester.
Mr Justice Mitting likened Sutcliffe to a ‘terrorist’, saying the ‘brutality and gravity’ of his crimes meant he should never be released.
Sutcliffe has spent most of his life sentence in Broadmoor after being diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 1984.
He refused treatment until 1993, when the Mental Health Commission ruled that he should be given anti-psychotic medication forcibly.
He has been attacked at least three times behind bars. The second assault put his right eye out and another inmate then unsuccessfully attempted to do the same for his left.
+3He has spent most of his sentence in Broadmoor after he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia
It costs taxpayers more than £300,000 a year to detain him in Broadmoor, at least five times the cost of a prison cell.
Last year his plea to be moved to a unit in his home county of West Yorkshire was rejected.
In 2010, an appeal over his sentence that could have led to him applying for parole was rejected, with a High Court judge saying he should never be released.
His health has deteriorated in recent years. He had a hernia operation in 2013 and later suffered from a debilitating cough. Medication has made him put on weight and has increased his blood pressure.
Sutcliffe used weapons including a hammer, screwdriver and knives to mutilate women across the north of England.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2944388/Yorkshire-Ripper-Sutcliffe-enjoys-specially-arranged-baptism-service.html#ixzz3R9LsiDX3
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