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Dec 28, 2012: Call the Police: Lessons from Yeshiva University High School, Penn State, and Poly Prep

Not unlike the scandals and cover-ups recently revealed at Penn State and Poly Prep Country Day School, another prominent school, this one in New York City, has recently come under fire for its failures to report sexual abuse. Yeshiva University High School for Boys, despite being regarded as one of the most prominent Jewish high schools in the country, has its own dark secrets involving sexual abuse dating back decades. Two staff members at the school, former principal George Finkelstein and former teacher, Rabbi Macy Gordon, were both recently outed as having been accused of sexually abusi…

Dec 19, 2012: More Pain From Pennsylvania: Former Coach Engages in Internet Sextortion, Reaching Victims Across the Country

This week, Joseph Ostrowski, the former head football coach at Holy Redeemer High School in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, pled guilty to producing child pornography. The U.S. Attorney charged with prosecuting the case said that Ostrowski engaged in “sextortion” of his victims by tricking them into sexual acts that he viewed over video chat. Ostrowski then shared the sexual conduct and pictures via Facebook. “Sextortion” is loosely defined as “a form of sexual exploitation that employs non-physical forms of coercion to extort sexual favors from the victim.” Like extortion, sextortion is the…

Dec 18, 2012: Moose International Executive, William Airey, Named in New Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

A lawsuit filed last week sued William Airey and accused the CEO of Moose International of grooming and sexually abusing Jason Peck when he was 12 years old. News about allegations of abuse by Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky inspired Peck to come forward and disclose his own abuse by Airey, which took place more than 30 years ago.Moose International is a fraternity organization, describing itself on its website as “an international organization of men and women, dedicated to caring for young and old, bringing communities closer together and celebrating life.” Jason Peck met William Airey…

Dec 05, 2012: Former Brother from Damien Memorial High School Accused in New Hawaii Lawsuit

On Tuesday, December 4, my office filed our fourth civil lawsuit for a fifth Plaintiff under Hawaii’s new window law allowing victims of childhood sexual abuse to file claims without regard to a statute of limitations until April 24, 2014. This latest case, on behalf of a man who was abused by a Christian Brother when he was 15 years-old, is a very good example of why it is important to allow adults who were abused as children to finally have a chance at justice for themselves and accountability for those who abused them and covered it up.   As is the generally the case in these laws…

Nov 30, 2012: A Sad Day for Child Protection: Bemidji teacher and coach investigated for sexually abusing students

We are saddened and disheartened to hear news of yet anothersituation of a failure of a school to protect its children.   The news todaythat John Wangberg, a longtime teacher and coach at Central Elementary School in Bemidji, is being investigated by police for sexual abuse of children, and that the abuse was reported to police two years ago but that Central Elementary School continued to employ Wangberg, is a sadly familiar tragedy.  School districts and their employees need to be better trained in child protection and prevention of abuse to ensure the safety of our kids at sch…

Nov 28, 2012: The Case of Shattuck-St. Mary’s: Child Sex Abuse Remains a Systemic Cancer in our Society

Just when some might think that we have heard the last of shocking news reports concerning the sexual abuse of children at Shattuck-St.Mary’s, it was reported yesterday that Joseph Machlitt, arrested and charged last week with criminal sexual conduct involving a student at the Faribault school in the early 1980’s, was recently employed as a substitute teacher at the St. Paul Academy and Summit School (SPA). This recent revelation is the latest in a chain of events that began in early October with former Shattuck-St. Mary’s teacher, Lynn Seibel, being charged with 15 counts of criminal sexual c…

Nov 27, 2012: Task Force Report Fails to Address Statute of Limitations Reform

Today, the Pennsylvania Task Force on Child Protection, formed in the wake of the child sexual abuse scandal involving Jerry Sandusky at Penn State University, issued its long-awaited report and recommendations.  The Pennsylvania General Assembly authorized the Task Force to examine and evaluate state laws and procedures concerning child protection and reporting child abuse.  The Task Force recommended comprehensive changes in the mandatory reporter law, including an increased focus on training and education.  The Task Force’s recommendations, however, do not go far enough. …

Nov 26, 2012: Shattuck-St. Mary’s and the Culture of Denial

Since last month, the tragic history of child sexual abuse at elite preparatory school Shattuck-St. Mary’s in Faribault, Minnesota has unfolded piecemeal. The courage survivors coming forward have empowered others to bring to light the abuse of multiple students by multiple perpetrators, including Lynn Philip Seibel and Len Jones.  New details are emerging of a third perpetrator, Joseph Machlitt, an art and photography teacher, who abused a student “JJ” in 1980.  Machlitt is currently charged with two felony counts of criminal sexual misconduct and Machlitt admitted to his abuse of “…

Sep 26, 2012: Child Protection Still an Afterthought

In yet another stunning example that child protection continues to take a backseat to protecting Catholic institutions and the religious, it is reported that the Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts requires parents to sign a liability waiver when sending their children for religious education.  The Parental Contract for Diocesan Activities rests the ultimate responsibility for supervising a child on the parent even if the child is entrusted to the church for activities and programming.  Most importantly, parents must “specifically agree not to hold the Diocese or any of its employee…