As a member of the Class in the case of Doe v. the Diocese of Covington, Kentucky, who feels that Bishop Foys' promises of making things rights for the victims of past sexual abuse are disingenuous and have been nothing more than PR spin to benefit a beleaguered diocese, I started this blog to present not only the facts of my case but the cases of any others who feel the same.
So if you want to call Bishop Foys on his bullshit, or if you want to point out how Diocesan Attorney Carrie Huff has been allowed to litigate claims behind closed doors under the guise of class anonymity, drop me an email.
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For those of us who were looking for peace, for a sense of closure that was promised during this class action and have been denied it, I say it is time to stand up and make noise. This diocese and Bishop Foys made promises to us. They are promises he has not kept and he should be held accountable for each and every claim that has been unjustly denied. It is time the truth be told about this Class suit by those who have been hurt the most by it. Why should Bishop Foys be lauded in newspapers when so much is wrong with this case?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
-P. Bens
Friday, August 29, 2008
About Diocesan Spin
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