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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

People who were sexually abused in childhood are too late to sue, say top lawyers. The Establishment protects its own.


Latest from Exaro, 17 September 2014

Lord Mayor of London Fiona Woolf is preparing to make a statement to dismiss concerns about her chairing the overarching inquiry into child sex abuse.

Conservative conference faces fresh claims over paedophile MPs
New questions over how Whips’ Office covered up for Peter Morrison and other abusers

New head of CSA inquiry is cleared to read intelligence papers
Fiona Woolf has security clearance as Theresa May took charge of panel appointments

‘Only one in 20 victims of child sex abuse likely to win civil claim’
Most people who were sexually abused in childhood are too late to sue, say top lawyers


1 comment:

  1. Anonymous10:27 am


    So our babies are their target.

    The rules of their game are totally biased to make them free to repeat their crimes again & again.

    we the many are their food

    we know who they are?

    satan at play!

    Keep Name-ing & Shame-ing NOW

    HETT

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