Archive for March, 2010

Boy Scouts sexual abuse trial reveal “perversion files”

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Florida Boy Scout sexual abuse attorneys are closely watching a Portland, Oregon trial going on this week. The Boy Scouts of America has long kept an extensive archive of secret documents that chronicle the sexual abuse of young boys by Scout leaders over the years.
The “perversion files,” a nickname the Boy Scouts are said to have used for the documents, have rarely been seen by the public, but that could all change in the coming weeks in an Oregon courtroom.
The lawyer for a man who was molested in the 1980s by a Scout leader has obtained about 1,000 Boy Scouts sex files and is expected to release some of them at a trial that began Wednesday. The lawyer says the files show how the Boy Scouts have covered up abuse for decades.
On Friday, testimony from a bishop for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints responsible for a Scout troop of church members suggested the Scouts never provided training about spotting abuse or preventing it.
The trial is significant because the files could offer a rare window into how the Boy Scouts have responded to sex abuse by Scout leaders. The only other time the documents are believed to have been presented at a trial was in the 1980s in Virginia. If you have been a victim of Florida Boy Scouts sexual abuse be sure to call a Florida Boy Scouts abuse attorney.

Minivan with casket towed outside Manhattan Funeral Home

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

imagesAs a Florida cemetery attorney I still can’t believe stories like the following happen:

A police tow truck removed a minivan that was parked outside a Manhattan funeral home — giving its dearly departed passenger an unexpected side trip.
Funeral director Paul DeNigris says he was “a wreck” after discovering the van missing Monday outside Redden’s Funeral Home.
NYPD spokesman Paul Browne says there was “nothing to indicate it was more than just an illegally parked car.”
DeNigris said a windshield placard reading “Funeral Director on Official Business” had fallen flat. The van’s tinted windows helped obscure the white cardboard box that held the remains.
DeNigris rushed to the tow pound, where he discreetly explained the circumstances.
He got the body to Newark Airport in time for a flight to Miami.
He plans to fight the $115 parking ticket. If you have been a victim of a cemetery mistake call an experienced Florida cemetery lawyer at 888- 360-4LAW (4529).