Episodes

  • Doe v. Camden City Schools: A Disturbing Case of School Abuse
    Aug 21 2024

    Attorney Jeff Fritz discusses a case involving school abuse in New Jersey. The case revolves around a seventh-grade student, Jane Doe, who was groomed and abused by her history teacher, Don Walker. The abuse continued into high school, and Walker even convinced Jane Doe to live with him for a period of time. The case highlights the importance of reporting abuse to Child Protective Services and the challenges victims face in coming forward. The statute of limitations for criminal charges had expired, but Jane Doe filed a civil lawsuit within the two-year window provided by New Jersey law. In this conversation, attorney Jeff Fritz discusses a case involving a survivor of sexual abuse by a teacher in the Camden City School District. He explains the dynamics of the abuse, the reasons why victims often stay in contact with their abusers, and the psychological impact on the survivor. The conversation also covers the lawsuit filed against the school district, the verdict, and the ongoing efforts to hold the district accountable.

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    42 mins
  • Seeking Justice in Tragedy: Accountability in Mass Shootings
    Jul 3 2024

    Special guests Tony Romanucci and Tad Thomas are leading the charge in fighting gun violence in the US. In this episode, they provide valuable insights into the legal challenges, implications, and potential outcomes of seeking justice for the victims of mass shootings. Join us on this compelling installment of Parallel Justice as we delve into the complexities of finding justice and accountability surrounding two mass shootings - the Highland Park shooting and the Old National Bank shooting.

    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the community impact, challenges, and societal implications involved when a mass violence incident occurs.

    For more information or to contact Tony Romanucci: https://www.rblaw.net/

    For more information or to contact Tad Thomas: https://www.thomaslawoffices.com/

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    41 mins
  • Remembering Parkland: Lessons for Curbing Mass Violence
    Apr 8 2024

    In this episode, Renee Williams interviews Michael Haggard,

    managing partner of Haggard Law Firm out

    of Florida, in person. Michael Haggard and his firm have been representing

    crime victims for the last 20 years and played a major role in the cases

    surrounding the 2018 shooting that occurred at Stoneman Douglas High School in

    Parkland, Florida, where 17 people lost their lives and 17 more were injured.

    Michael Haggard represented three victims from the Parkland

    shooting: student Joaquin Oliver, cross-country coach Scott Beigel, and teacher

    Stacey Lippel. Multiple civil cases resulted from the shooting. The FBI was

    targeted in one for failing to act when they were given a tip about the shooter

    announcing he was going to open fire on the high school the night before it

    happened. Other lawsuits were filed against the school board and the local

    police departments.


    Tune in to learn more about the ongoing cases and the

    lessons that we, as a nation, can learn from what happened in the aftermath of

    this tragic shooting.

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    39 mins
  • Miracle Meadows: How Civil Justice Uncovered Decades of Abuse at a West Virginia Boarding School
    Oct 9 2023

    Between 1987 and 2014 countless students were abused at Miracle Meadows, a boarding school in West Virginia. These students often complained, but their complaints were repeatedly dismissed. Join Guy D’Andrea, W. Jesse Forbes, and Scott Long, the attorneys who broke this case, as they discuss what they learned through the course of this case and how it fits in with the larger trend of the “Troubled Teen Industry.”

    More information on Mr. Forbes is available at: https://www.forbeslawwv.com/.

    More information about Mr. D’Andrea is available at: https://laffeybuccikent.com.

    More information about Mr. Long is available at: https://www.handl.com

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    44 mins
  • Continuing Revelations: Abuse and the Mormon Church & LDS
    Aug 28 2023

    Not many religions are as shrouded in secrecy as the Church

    of Latter Day Saints (LDS) and its progeny. This secrecy cultivates a culture

    that is ripe for abuse to occur. Attorney Peter Janci of Crew Janci LLP represents sexual abuse

    survivors including those abused by LDS and FDLS clergy and rejoins us for this

    episode of the podcast to discuss how the abuse occurs and how we can combat

    it.

    Sexual violence cases involving LDS churches and others

    associated with Mormonism tend to be discussed less often than similar cases

    against Catholic churches because these crimes are reported less often. The

    extent of abuse that occurs is significant, however. Victims of abuse are

    deterred from reporting sexual crimes due to the insular structure of LDS

    churches and those related as well as the fact that these churches are often

    based in states where court statutes stop victims from being able to take legal

    action.


    Tune in to learn more about the history of sexual violence

    in LDS churches and how abuse is often hidden.

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    40 mins
  • The Playbook: Statutes of Limitations
    Jun 28 2023

    The Catholic church has a go-to playbook to avoid liability

    in child sex abuse cases. Last time, we talked to Jeff Anderson and Mike

    Finnegan, attorneys from Jeff

    Anderson & Associates who represent victims of childhood sexual crimes,

    about how the Catholic church utilizes bankruptcy to avoid helping victims.

    This time, we speak with them again to discuss one other way the Church has

    historically escaped liability—by abusing statutes of limitations.

    Statutes of limitations are time limits that legal claims

    must be filed during in order to become viable cases. They can differ from

    state to state. Statutes of limitations make sense in most personal injury

    cases, but for cases involving child sex abuse, a deadline of a couple of years

    is simply not enough time for many victims to come forward—especially when the

    crime is committed by someone the child thinks they can trust, like a member of

    the clergy. The Catholic church has been known to groom or coerce victims into

    silence until the statute passes, escaping liability completely.


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    38 mins
  • The Playbook: How the Church Has Used Bankruptcy to Avoid Liability in Abuse Cases
    May 4 2023

    The Catholic church has a go-to playbook to avoid liability in child sex abuse cases. Join Renee Williams as she interviews Attorney Jeff Anderson and Attorney Mike Finnegan from Jeff Anderson & Associates, one of the most recognized law firms in the nation that represents victims of childhood sexual abuse, as they discuss how and why the Church uses bankruptcy to avoid helping their victims.

    By filing for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the Catholic church is able to hide its assets and pay less to abuse survivors while halting all abuse litigation. Consequently, by putting bankruptcy rules and deadlines into place, the organization is even protected from future litigation if more victims were to come forward after the deadline has passed.

    Tune in to listen to Jeff Anderson and Mike Finnegan as they discuss how the Church gets away with this and what’s being done to fight back on behalf of survivors.

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    40 mins
  • Hidden Consequences: Liability for enablers and bystanders in institutional abuse cases
    Nov 1 2022

    Jerry Sandusky. Larry Nasser. Richard Strauss. These names are synonymous with abuse. Less attention is paid to the institutions that protect these predators, and even less to the individuals who knew of abuse every day and choose to not report. Join law professor Amos Guiora as he explains the harms perpetrated by those who enable abusers. More information on Professor Guiora is available at: https://faculty.utah.edu/u0586620-AMOS_GUIORA/hm/index.hml. His book is available at: https://armiesofenablers.com/

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    29 mins