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Bon_Croix
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It is keen to note that lawyers and their private investigators know the church has “deep pockets”, so lets discuss their ways of taking a share for themselves.
I bring your attention to two possible, recent communications:
First, a post titled: “Sexually Harassed by a Catholic Guy”. This is a possible fishing attempt whereby they are seeking others who make a same or similar claim.
Second, a public, recent, not so believable pedophilia claim was made against a priest who has passed away and who is buried in the United States. The claimant about stated that the illegalities occurred over 30 years ago. One of the young attorneys on the case, a graduate of Baylor-a Baptist University in Texas-, has experience litigating in legal actions in which several plaintiffs are involved but not classified as a “class action”. It so happens that a phone call was made to a citizen of the area in which the case has jurisdiction. The citizen was asked over the phone if he was an altar boy. Again, it is possible that this was a fishing attempt.
The greater the number of claimants against an individual, the more believable the claims become and the larger the settlements can be. The attorneys know this and take a large percentage of any settlement for themselves.
I bring your attention to two possible, recent communications:
First, a post titled: “Sexually Harassed by a Catholic Guy”. This is a possible fishing attempt whereby they are seeking others who make a same or similar claim.
Second, a public, recent, not so believable pedophilia claim was made against a priest who has passed away and who is buried in the United States. The claimant about stated that the illegalities occurred over 30 years ago. One of the young attorneys on the case, a graduate of Baylor-a Baptist University in Texas-, has experience litigating in legal actions in which several plaintiffs are involved but not classified as a “class action”. It so happens that a phone call was made to a citizen of the area in which the case has jurisdiction. The citizen was asked over the phone if he was an altar boy. Again, it is possible that this was a fishing attempt.
The greater the number of claimants against an individual, the more believable the claims become and the larger the settlements can be. The attorneys know this and take a large percentage of any settlement for themselves.
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