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Saturday, March 14, 2009
Harassment Charges Held Nonjusticiable Under Establishment Clause
In Destfino v. Kennedy, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18138 (ED CA, Jan. 8, 2009), plaintiffs filed a wide-ranging complaint against numerous defendants, including a church, alleging that defendants made fraudulent misrepresentations to induce plaintiffs to enter into home and auto loans in a debt elimination program. In part of its decision, a California federal district court dismissed as nonjusticiable allegations that defendants harassed certain of the plaintiffs-- including threatening to cut their son off from Church ministry participation-- when plaintiffs reported the fraud to church elders. Church elders told plaintiffs to remain silent about the charges. The court concluded that these allegations involve church governance and operations so that adjudicating them would violate the Establishment Clause.