Ontario sisters must pay uncle $125K for false sex abuse claims
A judge has ordered two sisters from Ancaster, Ont., to pay their uncle $125,000 in libel damages for falsely accusing him of sexually assaulting them in a rural farmhouse when they were children.
It is terribly unfortunate that this happened. It is already extremely hard to prove child abuse in these cases. This story does not include there psychology. If there is any there, it is extremely likely they were abused by someone.
ReplyDeleteThis judge knows nothing about sexual abuse.
"Sarah Vanderkooy also described two memories of being assaulted, which she described as a static image like “a snapshot” or “an out-of-body experience.”
“Sarah testified that she does not see Jack's face but, as with the first memory, she knows it is Jack,” court documents say."
They dissociate and have flash backs.