Sigh The headline is a bit misleading here - “legal pressure”, to me at least, means a cease-and-desist or threat to sue. Something to stop someone. The action in question is actually discovery for a legal case, the Church subpoenaing records from SNAP.
In this case, yes SNAP is being asked to do something quite tasking, namely to turn over 20+ years of records. But the case being brought is also seeking something quite tasking - bringing charges for crimes that were alleged to have occurred more than 20 years ago, in fact outside the statute of limitations in the State.
We also have to remember that men may go to jail if found guilty in these cases, and so I’m not surprised to see a vigorous legal defense being mounted. It’s unfortunate that SNAP has to bear costs without having much funding, but if they have information pertaining to the case that could help either the plaintiffs or the defendants, justice demands that they turn it over.
SNAP also needs to organize better within its mission. It’s a risk to provide legal aid and get involved as they have been. For the director to basically admit to libel:
In a damaging admission, Mr. Clohessy answered, “Sure,” when asked whether his group had ever issued a press release that contained false information. In an interview on Monday, he said his response had been an acknowledgment that there must have been some errors in the thousands of news releases and alerts that the group had sent out over the years, “but never intentionally, and never mistakes of substance.”
Attorneys would have handled that differently - this can be presented in court (it was part of a deposition, which is entered into evidence) and if a jury hears “yeah, we released false information” your credibility goes out the window despite backpedaling.