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Latest suit against Kanakuk Ministries criticizes organization's oversight and action

KSPR
July 28, 2014

http://m.kspr.com/latest-suit-against-kanakuk-ministries-criticizes-organizations-oversight-and-action/21053016_27196914


TANEY COUNTY, Mo. -

The latest civil suit against Kanakuk Ministries is claiming that the organization allowed Peter Newman to violate its rules and regulations at their camp and did not take any disciplinary actions.

According to documents in the 46-page-long suit filed on behalf of "John Doe II", Newman was naked in front of under-aged boys who were also naked during activities at the camp.

A mother of one of the campers reported the incident to organizers of Kanakuk by the lawsuit claims Newman was never punished.  It goes on to claim that Newman was promoted to a higher position after the allegations surfaced several years ago.

The following is from a KSPR report written in July of 2011:

Taney County, Mo — The family of a former camper that is suing Kanakuk Kamp is asking a judge for a restraining order against the camp, it’s CEO Joe White and former director Pete Newman. Since appearing in the case, the family says Joe White and the camp have contacted them by mail, telephone and email despite repeated requests to not contact them. The family is suing the camp because they say camp leaders failed to prevent the molestation of their son even though there were warning signs. They are suing under the names John and Jane Doe.

According to the recent court documents, Joe White contacted the family on July 8 despite his attorneys agreeing on June 25 their client would no longer contact the family. The boy’s family says White and his wife sent a package. “Any such contact serves no purpose in regard to this lawsuit,” the boy’s attorney wrote to the judge. “All it does is worsen John Doe I’s emotional and psychological issues and complicate his therapy and family life.”

 




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