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DescriptionThe goal of this project was to shine a bright light on the secret policies and procedures utilized by Jehovah’s Witness leaders to manage victims’ accusations of sexual abuse by Witness molesters. Approximately 5,000 pages of court documents have been amassed from twelve court record depositories in four states. These court documents are the result of twelve lawsuits that Defendants Jehovah’s Witnesses, et al. were involved with since 1999, although there have been many more lawsuits settled out of court by Defendants in the past decades. This book is the full story about the court cases. About the author: A Former Jehovah’s Witness Insider Who Was an Eyewitness to Deceit Barbara Anderson was a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses from 1954 to 1997. She worked at Watchtower’s headquarters in Brooklyn, New York from 1982 to 1992. During her last three years there she researched the movement’s official history (published in 1993). Besides doing other research, she also wrote a number of articles for their Awake! magazine. Barbara has done extensive research on issues related to child sexual abuse within the religion leading to interviews on major TV and radio programs. She is recognized as an outspoken critic of Jehovah’s Witnesses sexual abuse policies. http://watchtowerdocuments.org/ Sharing Widget |