Louise Greentree, 18th June 2008
In her paper ‘A Cautionary Tale’, Louise Greentree wrote about how a 20-year-old young woman called ‘Harriet,’ a sufferer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, has been abused by her mother, by members of the Parish and its then ordained leadership and by the then Rector’s wife in order to conflate her pathetic deluion that there was a ‘special chemistry’ between her and the father of one of her girlfriends into accusations of child sexual abuse, grooming and sexual harassment.
As that paper noted, of the complaints made originally by the young woman’s mother (who had intended to remain anonymous) seven were rejected by the diocesan investigator as unsustainable (including one of the only two complaints concerning Harriet when she was under the age of 18), leaving only one complaint when Harriet was aged 16 and four complaints over a short period November 2006 to January 2007 to be further considered.
These are all denied by Mr. A.
Now the matter has been considered by a six-person Professional Standards Committee of Sydney diocese.
The story goes on…
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A Cautionary Tale: The Coverup Begins
The Coverup Begins – Summary