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  Jury Decides in Favor of Morning Star

The Spokesman-Review
February 11, 2010

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/feb/12/jury-decides-boys-ranch-case/

A jury reached a verdict Feb. 12, 2010, in the case of plaintiff Kenneth Putnam in the first of 19 lawsuits against Morning Star Boys’ Ranch scheduled for trial in Spokane County Superior Court.

A jury today found against plaintiff Kenneth Putnam in the first of 19 lawsuits against Morning Star Boys’ Ranch scheduled for trial in Spokane County Superior Court.

Putnam, who was a resident at the group home for troubled boys in 1988 and ’89, claimed the ranch’s director at the time, the Rev. Joseph Weitensteiner, and counselor Doyle Gillum, now deceased, molested him.

“I am very pleased and tremendously happy for Father Weitensteiner,” defense attorney Jim King said. “Father Weitensteiner is good man and did not do the things that are claimed.”

He added that he also was happy for Gillum, who was killed in an automobile accident, and those who knew him.

Putnam’s lawyers claimed the ranch knew or should have known about ongoing abuse at the facility. The jury heard testimony from five witnesses who said they, too, were abused at the ranch.

Putman lead attorney, Tim Kosnoff, left the courtroom shortly after the verdict was read without issuing a statement. Putman was not in court to hear the verdict.

King, the attorney representing Morning Star countered that those claiming abuse were merely seeking money and called into question the credibility of the accusers, some of whom have criminal histories.

 
 

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