By Tim Rohr
PACIFIC DAILY NEWS: Attorney to judge: Apuron has no money, could have heart attack if deposed for hours in clergy sex abuse cases
Former Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron, now 79, has no money for any settlement and is also in a bad state of health that he could have a heart attack if he is deposed for several hours a day for weeks in Guam clergy sex abuse cases. CONTINUED
MY THOUGHTS
If Apuron has no money, and he probably doesn't at this point, then the question is what can the court, if he's found liable, do to him?
I say "liable" because this isn't a criminal trial. The 2016 law which did away with the statute of limitations permitted survivors of child sex abuse to pursue civil action, not criminal.
All the original accusers - the one who were brave enough to stand up in public and make their accusations when there was no law to protect them - all they wanted was for Apuron to apologize.
So, note to Jackie (Attorney Terlaje), convince your client to apologize and we can close down this circus.
Unfortunately the neocats are so pride that never apologize for their mistakes. They think they are perfect and when they make a mistake its because God wanted it to happen that way, nice excuse not to apologize, ever!
ReplyDeleteWell, one thing for certain is Apuron's pride. As far as I know, his defense is and will be that he was framed by "Tim Rohr and associates" for the purpose of alienating properties from the archdiocese so I could sell them. I hope he subpoenas me.
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