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Julia_Mae
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I’m sorry, I was asking for facts. How many victims have come forward? If there was a criminal trial for this defendant it wasn’t in this case, because the statute of limitation expired long ago.The first case was criminal. He was found innocent. The other cases are civil.
The lawyer (who, again, makes a living ONLY suing priests/the Church) keeps producing “victims” (including the one in this case, who didn’t even know he had been a victim, until he underwent repressed memory “therapy”).
Do you know how many people have accused him? Do you have a reference to any criminal case that would be a victim who was within the statute of limitations? Do you know in how many jurisdictions cases have been filed?
Tell me what evidence you have to support the contention that the attorney handling this case only accepts cases of sexual abuse against priests.
Also, knowing rather a lot about how repressed memory works in trauma, especially in children, I’m not that impressed with your quotes around words, which seem to imply we should all dismiss the testimony of the plaintiff. A jury found this priest liable in this case. Juries aren’t prone to find one way or the other without some kind of substantiating evidence. That is: there had to be more than “yes, he did; no, I didn’t.” If there had not been, if the jury had been prejudiced in some way, the judge is perfectly within his legal right to overturn their findings and enter his own judgement.
This trial transcript is apparently sealed as the victim’s identity is unknown. So, we have no way of knowing what that evidence was.
However, calumniating the victim here, is hardly a Christian response.