On Friday, June 22, 2012, the verdicts were announced in two important child molestation trials that had been going on simultaneously in Pennsylvania:
Jerry Sandusky, the former assistant football coach of Penn State University, was convicted of 45 of the 48 child molestation charges against him. And, Monsignor William J. Lynn was found guilty of essentially contributing to a cover-up of sexual predators among Catholic priests in the archdiocese of Philadelphia. The priests had been molesting children for years. Lynn was the first high-ranking church official to be prosecuted for failing to protect children.
The Philadelphia Inquirer has reported on both of these cases extensively. You can read more about them here:
Complete coverage: Scandal at Penn State
Complete coverage: Clergy abuse case
In both of these cases, sordid details of men using their positions of prestige and power to seduce and manipulate children were aired in public. The eight young men who testified in the Jerry Sandusky trial were incredibly brave, and prosecutors in the church trial were able to introduce into evidence decades worth of rape and molestation charges. For victims everywhere, many of whom probably thought they would never be believed or see any modicum of justice, the verdicts are great victories.
But here is the real change brought about by these trials: Big, powerful institutions are now on notice. They can no longer sacrifice the innocents in order to preserve their reputations and protect their treasuries. Whether it is the Holy Roman Catholic Church or Penn State Football, the hierarchies will be held responsible for the crimes of their representatives.
According to the Inquirer, since priest abuse allegations first started surfacing in the mid-1980s, more than 3,000 civil lawsuits have been filed, and the Catholic Church has paid out more than $3 billion in settlements. Dioceses have closed parishes and sold property to cover the costs. The Diocese of Wilmington, Delaware, filed for bankruptcy.
Read Sex-abuse crisis is a watershed in the Roman Catholic Church’s history in America, on Philly.com.
Penn State University, with two officials already indicted for perjury related to the Sandusky case, anticipates more criminal proceedings and an onslaught of civil suits. The university has already embarked on damage control. As soon as Sandusky was declared guilty, the university announced a program to offer cash settlements to the victims.
Read: Bob Ford: In Sandusky case, Penn State tries to get ahead of civil actions, on Philly.com.
(By the way, more Sandusky victims, besides the 10 listed in the trial, have come forward. Read: Jerry Sandusky trial did not include all of his alleged victims, on ABCNews.go.com.)
So, for all of us at Lovefraud, all of us who have been manipulated, molested and abused, these verdicts are worth celebrating. Evil was exposed. Evildoers are going to prison. Enablers of evil are paying the price for averting their eyes, shutting their mouths and failing to act.
All of us who are fighting the good fight should feel encouraged. Perhaps the time is coming when we can go up against the rich and powerful—and win.
just us 5,
spaths need to see us jump through hoops for them.
“I don’t believe that,” was supposed to encourage you to keep trying to earn his love. Just so he could laugh and laugh because he knows that he doesn’t have any to earn.
sicko.
So what about that Tom Cruise? This is going to be interesting. Was it scientology or something else? Katie is asking for full custody of the daughter. Is it my sick twisted mind or does anyone else think what I am thinking? He does like em young.
Honest-“I danced like a crazy chicken.” That truely made me laugh. That was me, and the image is so accurate. I think only those of us who have been there can really “see” the crazy chicken dance.
No, I am not rid of IT. IT’s here very little though, IT’s work takes him all over the country. I think it is in the “honeymoon” stage right now. I’m bracing myself for horrible onslaught.
4 kids and me is the 5. Choice that name when I was just beginning to figure out his games and I thought it would be an appropriate reminder.
Sky-Yeah, even though I was still in extreme pain when that conversation happened i knew he said that to try to keep me trying to earn his love. While the pain was still soo deep, my eyes had already been opened and it was a light bulb moment.
parra …..UH I think your right His mask slipped?
Para-“help you locate your ruin”. So many years ago I didn’t realize people looked for your ruin, I know now that they do. How sad that an entire religion does that.
Truthspeak
Turn the other butt cheek. 😆
Uh……shyeah….. ;-}
Emails discovered by investigators indicate that Penn State officials discussed the “problem” of Jerry Sandusky in 2001. Read:
Distrubing e-mails could spell more trouble for Penn State officials, on CNN.com.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/30/justice/penn-state-emails/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
Remember, former Penn State President Graham Spanier is a trained family therapist.
Donna, HOLY COW…………
The Administrators were enabling Sandspathsky by turning a blind eye – ignore it, and it’ll just stop.
Omigawd, what is this going to do to Penn State as an institution?!?!?!
I don’t know what it will do to Penn state as an institutiion, but I do know that some HEADS SHOULD ROLL OVER THIS ONE, AND MAYBE SOME PROSECUTIONS TOO.