Watchtower Society settles sexual abuse cases to prevent victims from speaking out

May 20th, 2007 | Posted in: , (Sexual) Child Abuse | Keywords: , , , | 177 Comments



Jehovah\'s Witnesses Sexual Abuse Sixteen sexual abuse victims have settled nine lawsuits in which they said they were sexually abused as children by Jehovah’s Witnesses members and leaders.

Settlements were reached in late February and early March, according to court records obtained by Bill Bowen of SilentLambs.org. Fourteen of the cases were filed in California; the others were in Oregon and Texas.
“For once, we have the church stepping up to the plate and having to settle with these victims,” said Bill Bowen, founder of SilentLambs.org. “To me, it’s a vindication for the abuse survivors.”

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Mario Moreno, the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ associate general counsel, confirmed that nine lawsuits involving a total of 16 plaintiffs had been settled. When asked the total amount of the settlements, he said, “I’m not able to comment on any of the specifics,” citing “a confidentiality agreement.”

Bowen called that agreement a “bittersweet” outcome. “Even though they’re vindicated and they’re going to be compensated … they can’t tell anybody about it,” he said. Even so, Bowen considered this a significant legal victory for the plaintiffs. “It’s the largest group of people that they have settled with – as far as child abuse is concerned – at one time,” he said. Moreno would only say that “it certainly is unusual for us to have a number of cases.”

In a brief statement, the religious body said: “We are pleased to see this matter resolved.” The statement “regarding January-February 2007 settlement of child abuse cases” cites the New Testament book of Romans about hating “what is wicked” and says child abuse falls in that category.

“As an organization, we will continually strive to educate families and congregations with sound Scriptural teachings that they can use to protect their children from child molesters,” the statement said. “And we will continue to do our utmost to protect children from this horrible crime and sin.”

SilentLambs.org has criticized the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ policy on abuse. If the accused denies the charge, two credible witnesses are required to establish guilt due to literal application of such Bible verses as Deuteronomy 19:15 (”only on the evidence of two witnesses, or of three witnesses, shall a charge be sustained”). If two witnesses are lacking, the accused is deemed innocent, charges remain confidential and parents who warn others are subject to disfellowshipping for slander.

Since establishing SilentLambs.org in 2001, Bowen says about 7,000 people who claim they were abused have contacted his support group.

Sources:

SilentLambs.org
Beliefnet
Associated Press



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Comment by Anonymous (Comment ID: 321556)

we all just need to get a life.



Posted on June 16, 2008 at 10:03 am


Comment by Anonymous (Comment ID: 321635)

Yeah, please get a life outside the small world you live in, called Kindgom hall.



Posted on June 16, 2008 at 4:26 pm

 
 

Comment by ME (Comment ID: 291780)

I grew up in a JW family too. It’s a total crock. My sister and several other young girls in the congregation stated that a member of the Kingdom Hall had tried to touch them inappropriately or put his hand up their dresses. A meeting with the elders was had and since this pervert denied it, they deemed him innocent and that it didn’t happen. All of the girls must have imagined it. He was free to walk away and the police were not called to investigate. The JW’s like to handle matters without worldly intervention. My parents were just as whacko as the rest of the JW’s for not calling the police. JW’s cover up acts of elders that could be cause for “disfellowshipping” and hold themselves in a holier than thou position. The whole religion is a crock and cover up for a bunch of pedophiles.



Posted on December 27, 2007 at 5:48 pm


Comment by Anonymous (Comment ID: 314533)

That is what church people do!
P.S. you suck



Posted on May 8, 2008 at 3:00 am

 
 

Comment by Hagar (Comment ID: 289886)

my fave biblical quote is “beware wolves in sheep’s clothing”.

it’s my fave because it is a wise warning that refers directly to the perverse, exploitative, immoral, abusive people who flock to religion and hide behind a false facade of piety as they commit their sins and crimes against the innocent, vulnerable and naive.

jehovah’s witnesses are about as immune to being infiltrated by wolves as is any other religion—-wolves are attracted to religious organizations for the very reason that it is so easy to use/twist/distort the word of the bible and to manipulate the lost/seeking.

i have no doubt that watchtower members that have been caught, are guilty and i have no doubt that there are more guilty within the ranks.

like the book says: beware wolves in sheep’s clothing.

it’s one quote from the bible that everyone should pay attention to.

hagar



Posted on December 20, 2007 at 8:17 pm


Comment by otto marconi (Comment ID: 324449)

dear hagar,
you too have been fooled by the bible and religion. The true wolves are the religions themselves, they produce wolves prior to attracting others.
religions -above all the Towers of All Terrors led by the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger- are monsters, a plaguish monstrosity that turn pervets into monster perverts.
all the things said by the bible is to fuck and bugger and destroy and degrade the whole human race.



Posted on June 29, 2008 at 12:08 pm

 
 

Comment by DrinyDiluer (Comment ID: 288368)

I’d prefer reading in my native language, because my knowledge of your languange is no so well. But it was interesting! Look for some my links:



Posted on December 17, 2007 at 4:43 pm

 

Comment by dennis thurman (Comment ID: 287641)

it is time for the church to step up and clean house of these scum and take back the church from these ungodly men.there is no room in the church for any sexual battery or any other sin.sin is sin and wrong.how can you preach the good news and be sinning at the same time?do you believe what the bible says?if you dont then get out of the church.you cant serve 2 masters.



Posted on December 15, 2007 at 5:24 am

 

Comment by Anonymous (Comment ID: 287339)

to ann/11/21/07
you may be a little paranoid



Posted on December 14, 2007 at 3:54 am

 

Comment by DrinyDiluer (Comment ID: 286503)

I’d prefer reading in my native language, because my knowledge of your languange is no so well. But it was interesting!



Posted on December 9, 2007 at 2:17 am

 

Comment by Anonymous (Comment ID: 283444)

On 11/21/2007, there was a report on the NBC Evening News about these gag orders. There was reports of elders that knew about the problem and chose to keep silent about it. This is the first I have heard of such on a major mainstream source (I have seen CNN videos, but those have smaller audiences than NBC Evening News).

I am hoping that this results in far fewer people going into that organization. Anyone that would enter an organization that silences pedophile victims with gag orders is either stupid, wicked, or ignorant. And the NBC report just put a hole in the ignorance excuse. For sure, anyone that would put even another penny in the Worldwide Pedophile Defense Fund boxes in the Kingdumb Hells after seeing this is blatantly pro-pedophilia. I would be highly embarrassed to be seen out in field service after this, or putting money in those pedophile-defense fund boxes. I don’t think I would even want to be seen near a Kingdumb Hell, especially dressed like a Witless.

Even possession of old paraphenalia, like those service bags, is embarrassing. Before this, I kept my old service bag just in case it would come in handy to start an at-home business. Its resemblance to a Jehovah’s Witness bag would, however, be bad for any business I would try to start, especially if children and/or parents were major customers. I would not be surprised if, within a couple of months, Jehovah’s Witnesses (especially men) start being ostracized by parents and children because of this incident, and I do not want to be associated with that cult in any way, shape, or form.

In fact, I have been decorating my place for Christmas even before this. But now I intend to put even more Christmas decorations up where it would be visible to the world. That way, people will see them and be relieved that I am not one of those child-molesting Jehovah’s Witlesses.



Posted on November 23, 2007 at 3:37 pm

 

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