Jehovah’s Witnesses set to defend child sexual abuse allegations in court | Four Corners | ABC News

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The religious organisation is being sued over its alleged failure to protect a then-11-year-old girl, and more cases are waiting in the wings.

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  1. I am a former JW from way back in the ‘swinging 1960’s. Since then, my investigative journalism into religious extremism has been published across the whole spectrum of the UK press during the past 50 years. My book on the watchtower Society – DOOMSDAY DECEPTION -The Rise and Fall of the Watchtower Society was published on Amazon on July 19th, 2021. As a result the WTBTS moved into action and removed Pastor Russell’s graveside pyramid monument on September 1st, 2021. (Previously, the 7 feet-high X 9 feet across at the base marble pyramid had remained neglected and forgotten for 105 years). DOOMSDAY DECEPTION reveals why. It also reveals how the Society is rapidly loosing members as it intend bringing the door-to-door ‘ministry’ to a convenient end.

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