Showing posts with label person in position of authority. Show all posts
Showing posts with label person in position of authority. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Churches defend clergy loophole, including in Maryland, in child sex abuse reporting

It was a frigid Sunday evening at the Catholic Newman Center in Salt Lake City when the priest warned parishioners who had gathered after Mass that their right to private confessions was in jeopardy.

A new law would break that sacred bond, the priest said, and directed the parishioners to sign a one-page form letter on their way out. “I/We Oppose HB90,” began the letter, stacked next to pre-addressed envelopes. “HB90 is an improper interference of the government into the practice of religion in Utah.”

In the following days of February 2020, Utah’s Catholic diocese, which oversees dozens of churches, says it collected some 9,000 signed letters from parishioners and sent them to state Rep. Angela Romero, a Democrat who had been working on the bill as part of her campaign against child sexual abuse. HB90 targeted Utah’s “clergy-penitent privilege,” a law similar to those in many states that exempts clergy of all denominations from the requirement to report child abuse if they learn about the crime in a confessional setting.

Utah’s Catholic leaders had mobilized against HB90 arguing that it threatened the sacred privacy of confessions. More importantly, it met with disapproval from some members in the powerful Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known as the Mormon church, whose followers comprise the vast majority of the state Legislature. HB90 was dead on arrival.

In 33 states, including Maryland, clergy are exempt from any laws requiring professionals such as teachers, physicians and psychotherapists to report information about alleged child sexual abuse to police or child welfare officials if the church deems the information privileged...

...In Maryland a successful campaign to defeat a proposal that would have closed the clergy-penitent loophole was led by a Catholic cardinal who would later be defrocked for sexually abusing children and adult seminarians...

...In 2003, as the Catholic clergy sex abuse scandal swept the nation, a bill seeking to rid Maryland of the privilege in child abuse cases evoked a strong rebuke from Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, then the powerful archbishop of the Diocese of Washington, D.C.

“If this bill were to pass, I shall instruct all priests in the Archdiocese of Washington who serve in Maryland to ignore it,” McCarrick wrote in a Catholic Standard column. “On this issue, I will gladly plead civil disobedience and willingly — if not gladly — go to jail.”

The bill withered under McCarrick’s attack and never emerged from committee. Similar legislation proposed in 2004 suffered the same fate. Today, the clergy-penitent privilege in Maryland remains intact, even though McCarrick has been defrocked for sex crimes...

Churches defend clergy loophole in child sex abuse reporting (msn.com)


Sunday, September 18, 2022

The report, a copy of which also was obtained by The Washington Post, concluded that “alcohol was stored and served from Chair Anderson’s office(s)” and that it was “reasonable to conclude, most of Chair Anderson’s senior staff and Montgomery County Planning Board members were aware of these activities.”

Casey Anderson, chairman of the Montgomery Planning Commission, could face disciplinary action stemming from the incident


...A photo sent by the tipster, authenticated by the IG and included as part of the report, shows two shelves in a cabinet stocked with approximately 20 bottles of alcohol and mixers. A second photo, provided by Anderson to the IG, showed the cabinet was later emptied.

Details of the inspector general’s findings were first reported by ABC7, which obtained a copy of the confidential report.

The report, a copy of which also was obtained by The Washington Post, concluded that “alcohol was stored and served from Chair Anderson’s office(s)” and that it was “reasonable to conclude, most of Chair Anderson’s senior staff and Montgomery County Planning Board members were aware of these activities.” The report said, however, there was no evidence alcohol was consumed during working hours and while there was no evidence of “direct coercion to participate,” one person told the IG that there was “self-pressure to participate to fit in.”

Anderson told the IG he was aware of the commission’s policy, which prohibits the “manufacture, distribution, sale, presence or use of controlled substances and alcohol in the workplace, M-NCPPC vehicles, and other agency property.”..

Montgomery official apologizes for keeping alcohol in his government office - The Washington Post

Friday, September 16, 2022

ABC7: Planning Board Alcohol in the Workplace was a Management Advisory Review. Not Completed Per Any Auditing or Investigative Standards. Partap Verma a witness. @MoCoCouncilMD @montgomeryplans #CaseyAndersonPB #PartapVerma

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-casey-anderson-planning-board-chairman-official-full-bar-in-office-liquor-rum-vodka-gin-tequila-forced-employees-to-drink-oig-report-wheaton-cocktail?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=7dc3f194-81ac-4651-b96b-1884c01a8c5f

Planning Board Chair had alcohol in office: there may have been “self-pressure to participate to ‘fit in.’” #PersonInPositionOfAuthority

Montgomery Co. official had full bar in office, drank with employees, OIG report says

...The OIG made clear that it found no evidence that Anderson’s drinking took place during normal working hours nor did it find evidence that Anderson directly coerced anyone to participate, but rather that there may have been “self-pressure to participate to ‘fit in.’”

In 2014, the Montgomery County Council appointed Anderson to be the Planning Board Chairman. In turn, it oversees him in an official capacity.

On Tuesday, the council held a lengthy closed session to review Anderson's conduct. M-NCPPC Inspector General Renee Kenney attended that meeting to answer any questions. The council only has the ability to discipline M-NCPPC members, like Anderson, who it appoints...

Montgomery Co. official had full bar in office, drank with employees, OIG report says | WJLA

Friday, March 11, 2022

This would never happen in @mcps @mocoboe: Two California high school officials arrested for failing to report sex assaults on campus

Two assistant vice principals in Southern California have been arrested, accused of failing to notify authorities after three students came forward claiming they were sexually assaulted on the high school campus, officials say.

David Yang, 38, and Natasha Harris, 37, both assistant vice principals at Carter High School in Rialto, California, were arrested early Wednesday on school grounds.

Rialto police were notified on Feb. 16 about a sexual battery that occurred at the school regarding a 15-year-old female student who had been allegedly sexually assaulted by a 17-year-old male student "several times over the past three months,” according to a news release...

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/two-california-high-school-officials-arrested-report-sex-assaults-camp-rcna17519

Monday, May 31, 2021

Family Suing Prince George's County Schools Over Handling of Alleged Campus Sexual Assault

...The sexual encounter at the heart of the lawsuit involves a 14-year-old girl with developmental disabilities and up to six young men. The alleged assault occurred on campus during school hours in April 2018, according to the lawsuit and police incident reports, and at least a portion of the encounter was recorded on mobile phones... 

...Prince George's County police told the I-Team the school did identify three students believed to be involved and detectives forwarded the case to the office of the State’s Attorney, but charges were not filed. 

A spokeswoman for State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy, who was not in office at the time of the alleged assault, said the office does not comment on cases involving juveniles...

...According to the lawsuit, a gym teacher “interrupted” part of the encounter but “did not assist” the victim and failed to report the incident...

...In that follow-up police report, the incident was reclassified as a "second-degree rape" and listed six unknown suspects. 

The girl’s grandmother told News4 that neither she nor her husband were notified about the incident until the second day, when their granddaughter was sent for a forensic exam...

...The grandparents told the I-Team they don't know if, or how many, of the boys were disciplined by the school, but they said their granddaughter was suspended for a week...

https://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/family-suing-prince-georges-county-schools-over-handling-of-alleged-campus-sexual-assault/2682911/?fbclid=IwAR3CgvIwaZs1uFuTw7-5Sq3VlLImWYjBJm3JAM2C_XJeiq3g9h8rNaCEmuU


Thursday, December 7, 2017

Nassar "should never again have access to children."

Michigan doctor gets 60-year prison sentence for child porn 

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) -- A former elite sports doctor whose sexual assault cases have rocked Michigan State University and the group that trains U.S. Olympic gymnasts was sentenced Thursday to 60 years in federal prison for possessing thousands of images of child pornography.
It's the first of three prison sentences for Larry Nassar, who will learn his punishment in state court in January after pleading guilty to using his hands to molest girls at his campus office, his home and at a gymnastics club near Lansing, Michigan, sometimes with parents in the room...

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/more-sports/michigan-doctor-gets-60-year-prison-sentence-for-child-porn/ar-BBGmwLR?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp