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Take it to the MAP board…. Happy New Year to you !
You should've followed your own advice before you posted post #121.
I don't care about new years.
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Take it to the MAP board…. Happy New Year to you !
The subject matter of the accusations is similar... but one was proven in a court of law, the other was a non starter, a politically motivated fabrication from start to finish.Yes, the degree of separation is that someone was convicted of something in one case But you can see the similarities in the rhetoric.
The Larry Nassir case similarly could and should have been stopped YEARS ago.The subject matter of the accusations is similar... but one was proven in a court of law, the other was a non starter, a politically motivated fabrication from start to finish.
I sincerely hope every lead in this situation is investigated to its deepest roots, no matter what or who goes down as a result.
I am a firm believer that the Sandusky situation at Penn State had leads that went uninvestigated, and consider that a crime on par with the abuse itself.
Yeah, I honestly don't know how you come back from a childhood like this.I am close with someone who was in fostercare from 3 till the age of 13. She and her brother faced many horrible situations over that time, but the worst came from ages 9 to 11 when their foster parent, their elementary school principal, abused them.
They were regularly kept in kennels, beaten and raped. Not just by him, but also his wife and by others, even on trips to other states.
When he was arrested and finally sentenced, he was going to turn on others, but his attourney appealed and had him set free because evidence used in the trial was collected improperly. There was never another trial as by that time the brother was abusing drugs and refused to testify, and it was decided that with without him or the physical evidence the case would be hard to prove to a jury.
The night her abuser was set free, she tried to kill herself, and her world view already colored from abandoment and abuse was further darkened by the injustice of it all.
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Open it, right click the mouse and choose translate to English. It has some very interesting info about the settlements with victims and who can sue. Giufre (sp) is one of the signers.no habla espanol.. Or something like that
Rarely on the desktop. 99.9% of the time on the smartphone. I looked for a translation tab somewhere on the site, didn't see one.Open it, right click the mouse and choose translate to English. It has some very interesting info about the settlements with victims and who can sue. Giufre (sp) is one of the signers.
You just singled out one person for political reasons and you are telling someone else to keep it in MAP?Take it to the MAP board…. Happy New Year to you !
More on the jurorAnd the verdict might get overturned thanks to two idiots
Ghislaine Maxwell's guilty verdict will 'very likely' get tossed and her case retried after juror comments on sexual abuse, experts say
"It's an absolute disaster," a former federal prosecutor told Insider. "This entire conviction may get tossed, and we may have to retry the case."www.yahoo.com
I can see where it was an honest mistake, but for God's sake take jury duty a little more seriouslyMore on the juror
Ghislaine Maxwell juror regrets not disclosing sex abuse
A juror in the sex trafficking trial of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell says his failure to reveal his own child sex abuse history during jury selection was one of the biggest mistakes of his life.apnews.com