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Friday, November 17, 2017
Court Upholds Large Penalty Against Jehovah's Witnesses For Failure To Produce Documents
In Padron v. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., (CA App., Nov. 9, 2017), a California appellate court upheld a $4000 per day penalty against a Jehovah's Witness parent body for its refusal to comply with a litigation discovery request. At issue is a litigant's attempt to obtain copies of responses to a letter sent to elders around the country seeking names of congregation leaders who are known to have been guilty of child molestation in the past. The total amount now due is some $2 million. Reveal reports on the decision.
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Child abuse,
Jehovah's Witness