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When Victims Seek Justice From The Church, Mormon Women Speak (Episode 21, 348)

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Does the church really protect predators and enable abusers? What happens when a victim pursues legal action or justice from the church or those associated with the church? Are there patterns of practice that take place within the litigation process with the church or the church’s attorneys? What are some of the tactics used by attorney’s for the church to victim-shame, victim-blame, gas-light, and retaliate against victims who seek legal justice?

We cover:

-Possible reasons why the Mormon church spends millions to defend abusive predators

-Challenges in pursuing legal justice when it comes to the church and it’s leaders

-Why it is healthy to want justice and accountability and the misconceptions that exist with this narrative in the Mormon community

-How the hierarchal structure of the church influences local actions by leaders and members

-Formal and informal tactics used to punish and discourage members from speaking out against wrong-doings

Lesley sits down with Tom and Juliette, Pat and Karena, and Sam Young for a round table discussion comparing notes and putting pieces together when it comes to pursuing legal action against the church or its affiliates for abuse. These two families share their story and experiences in dealing with the churches legal team, interacting with Kirton McConkie, seeking refuge from abusive and unethical leaders, and grappling with disappointment and disbelief seeing members who willingly falsely represent the truth in order to protect the church.

***This episode contains discussion of sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, abuse of power and authority, church cover-up, legal abuse and tactics and comes with a strong trigger warning.***

References:

Washington Post-West Virginia LDS Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Tom and Juliette’s Story on A Thoughtful Faith with Gina Colvin

Sam Young And Tom LiveStream In West Virginia

PNG Letters on Unrighteous Dominion

Karena’s Story of Abuse of Power Part 1

Karena’s Story of Abuse of Power Part 2

Mormon Leaks Depositions of Kirton McConkie Attorney Part 1

Mormon Leaks Depositions of Kirton McConkie Attorney Part 2

Mormon Leaks Kirton McConkie Internal Document Detailing Abuse Cases

KUTV: LDS Church Connected To $32 Billion in U.S. Stock Market

KUTV: Bishop Ron Leavitt Interview Regarding McKenna Denson Case

Salt Lake Tribune: A Woman Sees Her Name In Dossier File

Mechanisms of Church Cover-Up and Liability Assessments

This American Life: A Look At The Practices Of The Mormon Church

Deseret News: Sam Young Misquoted By Reporter

CNN: Sam Young Excommunicated

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435 episodes

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Does the church really protect predators and enable abusers? What happens when a victim pursues legal action or justice from the church or those associated with the church? Are there patterns of practice that take place within the litigation process with the church or the church’s attorneys? What are some of the tactics used by attorney’s for the church to victim-shame, victim-blame, gas-light, and retaliate against victims who seek legal justice?

We cover:

-Possible reasons why the Mormon church spends millions to defend abusive predators

-Challenges in pursuing legal justice when it comes to the church and it’s leaders

-Why it is healthy to want justice and accountability and the misconceptions that exist with this narrative in the Mormon community

-How the hierarchal structure of the church influences local actions by leaders and members

-Formal and informal tactics used to punish and discourage members from speaking out against wrong-doings

Lesley sits down with Tom and Juliette, Pat and Karena, and Sam Young for a round table discussion comparing notes and putting pieces together when it comes to pursuing legal action against the church or its affiliates for abuse. These two families share their story and experiences in dealing with the churches legal team, interacting with Kirton McConkie, seeking refuge from abusive and unethical leaders, and grappling with disappointment and disbelief seeing members who willingly falsely represent the truth in order to protect the church.

***This episode contains discussion of sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, abuse of power and authority, church cover-up, legal abuse and tactics and comes with a strong trigger warning.***

References:

Washington Post-West Virginia LDS Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Tom and Juliette’s Story on A Thoughtful Faith with Gina Colvin

Sam Young And Tom LiveStream In West Virginia

PNG Letters on Unrighteous Dominion

Karena’s Story of Abuse of Power Part 1

Karena’s Story of Abuse of Power Part 2

Mormon Leaks Depositions of Kirton McConkie Attorney Part 1

Mormon Leaks Depositions of Kirton McConkie Attorney Part 2

Mormon Leaks Kirton McConkie Internal Document Detailing Abuse Cases

KUTV: LDS Church Connected To $32 Billion in U.S. Stock Market

KUTV: Bishop Ron Leavitt Interview Regarding McKenna Denson Case

Salt Lake Tribune: A Woman Sees Her Name In Dossier File

Mechanisms of Church Cover-Up and Liability Assessments

This American Life: A Look At The Practices Of The Mormon Church

Deseret News: Sam Young Misquoted By Reporter

CNN: Sam Young Excommunicated

  continue reading

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