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Former Big Island farmer accused of abusing child
Published 12:49 pm, Monday, March 4, 2013
HONOLULU (AP) — A former Big Island farmer is being accused in a civil lawsuit of sexually abusing his adoptive son in the 1980s.
A complaint filed in a Honolulu court says the man, whose last known address was in Saipan, abused the boy over a fiveyear period.
The complaint says the man adopted the boy in California in 1983 and moved to Hawaii several years later. It says he used physical and
psychological abuse to prevent the boy from reporting the abuse.
The Honolulu law firm of Jeff Anderson & Associates says another one of the farmer’s adoptive children reported in 1992 of being
abused, but those charges were dropped in 1994.
The lawsuit in the latest allegations was filed last week in Circuit Court.
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From Duncan Osborne at Gay City News, a fascinating analysis shows what the Archbishop’s lobbyists were most worried about in Albany: While the New York State Catholic Conference spentsome cash to oppose gay marriage in New York and
Roman Catholic leaders made statements against making such unions legal, reports filed with the state agency that regulates lobbyists show that the bishops spent far more money lobbying against bills extending the statute of limitations for bringing civil lawsuits or criminal cases for sex crimes against children.
According to reports filed with the Commission on Public Integrity, the Conference hired three lobbying firms in the first six months of 2011. Two firms worked exclusively opposing legislation that would give child sex crime victims more time to bring lawsuits or criminal charges. The third firm spent most of its time on such legislation. Collectively, the Conference paid the three firms just over $111,000 in fees and expenses. The firms lobbied the governor, the State Senate, and the Assembly. The Church is concerned withlimiting its financial liability in lawsuits resulting from allegations of sexual abuse of childrenby priests.
The NYT’s City Room has published the lobbying disclosure report for New Yorkers United for Marriage. The coalition, created at the direction of Governor Cuomo, spent $1.8 million for the victory. So, clearly this coalition worked — and it had the resources needed, plus the backing of the Governor. And, we need to help survivors of child rape with their legislation to extend the statute of limitations. It’s the right thing to do and ties up the Catholic hierarchy’s lobbyists
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Former Big Island farmer accused of abusing child
Published 12:49 pm, Monday, March 4, 2013
HONOLULU (AP) — A former Big Island farmer is being accused in a civil lawsuit of sexually abusing his adoptive son in the 1980s.
A complaint filed in a Honolulu court says the man, whose last known address was in Saipan, abused the boy over a fiveyear period.
The complaint says the man adopted the boy in California in 1983 and moved to Hawaii several years later. It says he used physical and
psychological abuse to prevent the boy from reporting the abuse.
The Honolulu law firm of Jeff Anderson & Associates says another one of the farmer’s adoptive children reported in 1992 of being
abused, but those charges were dropped in 1994.
The lawsuit in the latest allegations was filed last week in Circuit Court.
Article from 2011 showing how much NY Archdiocese spent on lobbying against SOL reform!
/in New York /by SOL ReformFrom Duncan Osborne at Gay City News, a fascinating analysis shows what the Archbishop’s lobbyists were most worried about in Albany: While the New York State Catholic Conference spentsome cash to oppose gay marriage in New York and
Roman Catholic leaders made statements against making such unions legal, reports filed with the state agency that regulates lobbyists show that the bishops spent far more money lobbying against bills extending the statute of limitations for bringing civil lawsuits or criminal cases for sex crimes against children.
According to reports filed with the Commission on Public Integrity, the Conference hired three lobbying firms in the first six months of 2011. Two firms worked exclusively opposing legislation that would give child sex crime victims more time to bring lawsuits or criminal charges. The third firm spent most of its time on such legislation. Collectively, the Conference paid the three firms just over $111,000 in fees and expenses. The firms lobbied the governor, the State Senate, and the Assembly. The Church is concerned withlimiting its financial liability in lawsuits resulting from allegations of sexual abuse of childrenby priests.
The NYT’s City Room has published the lobbying disclosure report for New Yorkers United for Marriage. The coalition, created at the direction of Governor Cuomo, spent $1.8 million for the victory. So, clearly this coalition worked — and it had the resources needed, plus the backing of the Governor. And, we need to help survivors of child rape with their legislation to extend the statute of limitations. It’s the right thing to do and ties up the Catholic hierarchy’s lobbyists
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03/04/13: Illinois H.B. 1063
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RE: Illinois S.B. 1399 (eliminates the civil statute of limitations for actions arising from child sex abuse) and H.B.1063 (eliminates the criminal statute of limitations for child sex abuse)
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03/04/2013: California S.B. 131
/in Testimony, Testimony: California /by SOL ReformRE: California Senate Bill 131, An act to amend Section 340.1 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to damages