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WHOA! .... Bill Conlin resigns amid child molestation investigation

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Evil ... Thy name is Orville Redenbacher!!, Dec 20, 2011.

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  1. 21

    21 Well-Known Member

    This is just stunning on multiple levels.

    I don't know, I'm asking: if you had to choose one outlet to tell your side of a story in a preemptive defense, would this be your move?

    Also can't interpret AJ D's role in this. Was he trying to protect him until the story caught fire?
     
  2. Becuase of past actions of other child predators.
    If there's one. Ok fine. If there's more than one, in this case four, the odds are pretty good he didn't stop.

    You know he has grandkids, right?
    And it's not like he's in a bubble. There is still - always- access to kids. Lot of parents out there could give a shit about their kids.

    You want to give him the benefit of the doubt and defy the pattern of behavior that has been established by numerous sex offenders before have at it?

    Me... I'll wait til a few weeks and see what shakes out.
     
  3. Use Great Moments in Drunken Hookup History to level my defense?
    Seems like a no-brainer to me.
     
  4. bigpern23

    bigpern23 Well-Known Member

    As you said, it's from the time of discovery of the injury ... the injury happened when they were kids. There may have been lingering effects years later, but the injury occurred when they were children.
     
  5. Dick Whitman

    Dick Whitman Well-Known Member

    No. The injury is the mental anguish. That's what they would be suing for. Not the physical injury. There's little damage to even support a lawsuit if it were physical damage. The precipitating event happened when they were children. The discovery of the damage - mental anguish/illness/emotional trauma - came years later. That's when the personal injury clock begins. Should be no different than asbestos.
     
  6. bigpern23

    bigpern23 Well-Known Member

    Wrong, Dick. A case like mesothelioma is protected because the victim may not have been aware they were exposed to asbestos.

    These victims were aware they were sexually assaulted and they were aware of the injury, as evidenced by them crying as they were telling their parents. They knew something bad happened to them. They didn't "discover" the injury recently. The assaults took place decades ago and they've been dealing with the anguish of them ever since.

    Now, if a doctor was touching them inappropriately and told them it was normal and they didn't discover until 10 years later that what he was doing was not normal, then you'd have a case because the defendant didn't discover the injury until later on.

    I think a judge would throw out this case pretty quickly if you tried to argue on those grounds.
     
  7. mythirdalt

    mythirdalt Member

    Seems about 99 percent likely that Conlin was using his DR getaway to hook up with children. It gets too difficult here, so he buys a vacation home where it's much easier.
     
  8. Dick Whitman

    Dick Whitman Well-Known Member

    Right, right.

    I was just trying to think of some loophole they could possibly exploit, just on the text of the statute. Wonder if there is at least one state that has gone my way with it. "My way" meaning what I proposed. I certainly wouldn't commit myself to supporting that interpretation.
     
  9. Azrael

    Azrael Well-Known Member

    New accuser:

    www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20111221_Another_woman_comes_forward_over_abuse_by_Bill_Conlin.html?cmpid=125219969
     
  10. 21

    21 Well-Known Member

    Another woman comes forward:

    http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20111221_Another_woman_comes_forward_over_abuse_by_Bill_Conlin.html?cmpid=125219969
     
  11. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    I thought AJ came across worse in that than Conlin. It's like he has no grasp of what it means to be a journalist.
     
  12. mythirdalt

    mythirdalt Member

    He's the editor of Gawker, what do you expect? Different rules, that's just how it is now, and he's done well doing his thing.
     
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