The people that discovered their repressed memories of abuse against the Catholic Church have have been mostly exhausted, and now the plaintiffs' attorneys are mining the public schools to make abuse cases. There are real victims, yes, and yet I'm never gonna forget about that one example 'victim' that was driving their car, heard a lawyers' commercial and then suddenly had a repressed memory and called the plaintiff lawyer then did interviews about their sudden repressed memory coming out after they heard the commercial. That stuck out to me. Scammers that made fake claims hurt the real victims of abuse by exhausting insurance policy limits and congregation's funds which should have gone ALL to real victims of abuse, and scammers hurt the careers of those that didn't abuse. Hard to disprove a he said/she said (unless it made a baby), so they just settle them out.
The people that discovered their repressed memories of abuse against the Catholic Church have have been mostly exhausted, and now the plaintiffs' attorneys are mining the public schools to make abuse cases. There are real victims, yes, and yet I'm never gonna forget about that one example 'victim' that was driving their car, heard a lawyers' commercial and then suddenly had a repressed memory and called the plaintiff lawyer then did interviews about their sudden repressed memory coming out after they heard the commercial. That stuck out to me. Scammers that made fake claims hurt the real victims of abuse by exhausting insurance policy limits and congregation's funds which should have gone ALL to real victims of abuse, and scammers hurt the careers of those that didn't abuse. Hard to disprove a he said/she said (unless it made a baby), so they just settle them out.
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