The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), with its 47,000 churches and nearly 14 million members across the country, is under investigation by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). The investigation comes in the wake of widespread reports of clergy sexual abuse and inactions by church leaders to solve the problem. On Aug. 12, a statement concerning the federal investigation was released by a group of SBC leaders, including SBC Executive Committee members, seminary presidents and heads of mission organizations. “Individually and collectively each SBC entity is resolved to fully and completely cooperate with the investigation,” the statement said. The DOJ’s involvement comes after the Southern Baptist Convention released the results of its independent investigation three months ago. SBC church officials knew of the sexual abuse against adults and children … [Read More...]
Southern Baptist Convention Confronts History of Sexual Abuse
A reckoning many people consider a long-time-coming is underway within the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). Results of an investigation released last month revealed that for over 20 years, sexual abuse victims attempting to report crimes to leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention were often ignored and, in some cases, bullied or vilified. At the same time, the church leaders focused on keeping the claims away from the public eye instead of protecting the victims and halting the rampant abuse. The SBC is the largest Protestant denomination of Christianity in the United States, with 47,000 churches. The incidents of sexual abuse were reported at Baptist churches, schools and youth camps across the country. Uncovering Southern Baptist Convention Sexual Abuse Although rumors of abuse circulated throughout the SBC for … [Read More...]
More Settlements Reached Over College Athlete Sex Abuse Scandals
Thousands of athletes join colleges across the country every year, hoping to make it to the top of their sport. Athletes dedicate themselves to their sport, striving to reach the peak of their fitness to advance within their sport. Sadly, many college athletes have found themselves tangled in cycles of abuse through no fault of their own, often at the hands of those who promise to help these athletes achieve their dreams. College Athletes Assaulted on Campus A recent study found that more than 25{da2ef7ff2781dfb5887db3e3a6cf03c7c894e23a27536de3f64bd799872794d1} of college athletes reported being sexually harassed or assaulted by someone in a position of power on campus. College athletes were 2.5 times more likely to have encountered sexual abuse than the general student population. Of those, coaches were reported as the most … [Read More...]
Larry Nassar Sex Abuse Survivors Are Suing the FBI
Months after USA Gymnastics and over 300 young female athletes finalized a settlement agreement, 13 survivors of sex abuse by Larry Nassar have turned their attention to the FBI. Nassar worked as a doctor for Michigan State University and for the Olympic gymnastic hopefuls of Team USA. Survivors are suing the FBI, seeking $130 million, to hold the FBI and government agents responsible for sexual assaults by Nassar, which happened after July 2015. Plaintiffs claim that the FBI investigation into Nassar put female athletes in the cross-hairs for more than 17 months of assaults after the first allegations surfaced while the FBI stood by and failed to act. After USA Gymnastics told FBI agents in 2015 that three athletes said they were assaulted by Nassar, the FBI failed to open a … [Read More...]
New Bill Gives Workplace Sexual Assault Victims More Legal Options
A bill aimed at increasing the legal rights of employees who are victims of workplace sexual assault is finally signed into law. The legislation, called the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act, easily passed the U.S. House and Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. President Joe Biden signed it into law last week. It was first introduced five years ago by Sen. Kirstin Gillibrand (D-NY) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). The law bans forced arbitration clauses in new employee contracts, which require victims to pursue their cases in private mediation with the accused individual. The behind-closed-doors practice shields perpetrators and prevents workers from having their stories heard in a public court. The bill’s biggest advocate, Former FOX News anchor … [Read More...]
Former Chaplain Added to List of Sex Abusers at Federal Women’s Prison
A federal correctional institution in Dublin, California, is under scrutiny once again. Former prison chaplain James Theodore Highhouse faces several charges, including sexual abuse and making false statements to investigators. Highhouse is the fourth employee at the federal prison charged with sex crimes in the last several months. The others include the former warden and two former guards. FCI Dublin, located about 20 miles from Oakland, opened in 1974 and became an all-female facility in 2012. It is one of California’s five federal correctional institutions and currently houses about 750 women. Past inmates have included celebrity offenders such as Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin, Patty Hearst and Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss. A Toxic Prison Culture According to the Associated Press, women began filing sex abuse complaints to the prison’s administration about … [Read More...]
University of Michigan President Removed For Inappropriate Behavior
For years, leaders at the University of Michigan have been entangled by sexual misconduct allegations involving employees, both past and present. The fallout continues. Just as a $490 million settlement was reached with more than 1,000 victims who had been assaulted by Dr. Robert Anderson, a sports doctor employed by the university for decades, President Mark S. Schlissel was removed from office by the board of regents. The cited reason was “ …information about an inappropriate relationship with a university employee.” Although he was immediately released from presidential duties, Schlissel still has the potential to hold a professorship position at the school. Reasons Behind the U-M President’s Removal The board announced the decision on January 15 and explained it came about after receiving an anonymous complaint about … [Read More...]
BSA Wants More Votes for Sex Abuse Settlement
Lawyers for the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) have spent the last six months working to rescue the youth club from bankruptcy by reaching an agreement on the $2.7-billion settlement with thousands of sexual abuse victims. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Laurie Seiber Silverstein will review the proposed settlement and begin the hearing on the Boy Scouts’ Chapter 11 reorganization plan on Feb. 22 in Delaware. In the days leading up to the hearing, the BSA’s legal team is in mediation and drumming up last-minute support for the settlement. It would become the largest sexual abuse settlement in U.S. history if granted. While the 112-year-old organization has been forced to reckon with abuse allegations involving scout leaders, volunteers and employees for many years, legal pressures escalated … [Read More...]
??University of Michigan Reaches Dr. Anderson Sex Abuse Settlement
The University of Michigan has reached a $490 million settlement with more than 1,000 former students allegedly assaulted by Dr. Robert Anderson, a sports doctor employed by the university for decades. He retired from the university in 2003 and died five years later. Claimants settled through mediation, and $460 million will be divided among the 1,050 primarily male survivors of Anderson’s abuse. According to the university, $30 million will be set aside for future claims filed before July 31, 2023. Claimants and their attorneys will decide how to split the funds. The settlement is similar in scope to the $500 million settlement that Michigan State University reached in 2018 with Larry Nassar abuse survivors. Nassar, a former sports doctor, infamously sexually abused athletes and students under the pretense of providing necessary medical treatment. … [Read More...]
??University of Michigan Reaches Dr. Anderson Sex Abuse Settlement
The University of Michigan has reached a $490 million settlement with more than 1,000 former students allegedly assaulted by Dr. Robert Anderson, a sports doctor employed by the university for decades. He retired from the university in 2003 and died five years later. Claimants settled through mediation, and $460 million will be divided among the 1,050 primarily male survivors of Anderson’s abuse. According to the university, $30 million will be set aside for future claims filed before July 31, 2023. Claimants and their attorneys will decide how to split the funds. The settlement is similar in scope to the $500 million settlement that Michigan State University reached in 2018 with Larry Nassar abuse survivors. Nassar, a former sports doctor, infamously sexually abused athletes and students under the pretense of providing necessary medical treatment. … [Read More...]
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Trial Outcome and Possible Appeal
After deliberating for five days in December, a federal jury found British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell guilty of facilitating American financier Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of underage girls. The verdict came after a month-long trial featuring the testimony of four of his victims, who detailed the abuse they experienced as teenagers between 1994 and 2004 at Epstein’s various homes in New York, Florida, New Mexico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Maxwell’s charges included sex trafficking of minors, conspiracy to entice a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, conspiracy to transport a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors and enticing a minor to travel … [Read More...]
Sex Abuse Survivors and USA Gymnastics Agree on Settlement
The stunning legal case of a trusted USA Gymnastics doctor who sexually abused over 300 young female athletes has come to an end after a final settlement was reached last month between survivors and USA Gymnastics. Larry Nasser worked as a physician at Michigan State University and for the Olympic gymnastic hopefuls of Team USA before being convicted in 2018 of child pornography and sexual assault. Nasser is currently serving several life sentences. His abuse was the largest sex abuse scandal in U.S. Olympic history. Many of the young survivors weren’t even 13 when Nasser assaulted them. Nasser’s victims include some of the most elite U.S. gymnasts in history, including reigning world champion Simone Biles. A federal bankruptcy court in Indiana approved the final agreement on December 13 between … [Read More...]