SNAP’s Founder Blaine Wrote Letter For Child Porn Doc; Now She Blasts Mother Teresa

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Dave Pierre

In 2009, Dr. Steve Taylor, a Louisiana psychiatrist, faced serious trouble for downloading child pornography and “possessing more than 100 sexually explicit pictures of children.”

Shockingly, Barbara Blaine, the founder of SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests), wrote a passionate letter to the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners on behalf of the criminal doctor.

Because Dr. Taylor had worked extensively with SNAP, Blaine reportedly pleaded that the Board “consider Taylor’s humanitarian work and professional contributions to victims of childhood sexual abuse” before punishing him.

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