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Logan Yandell, a survivor of sexual abuse by Kanakuk Ministries’ former camp director, filed a lawsuit in 2022 alleging misstatements by the camp’s CEO led his parents to sign a settlement and ...
The legal filing, which says ACE violated its fiduciary duty with a "bad-faith refusal" to defend Kanakuk, are part of a cross-claim action related to the 2022 fraud lawsuit filed against Kanakuk ...
A 37-year-old Colorado man who says he was sexually abused by a director at a Kanakuk Kamps, one of the biggest Christian summer camp operations in the country, has sued the organization and one ...
Yandell settled with Kanakuk Kamps in 2010 for an undisclosed amount and signed a non-disclosure agreement. [5] Yandell was seeking a jury trial and $25,000 in damages. [6] In 2022, Kanakuk Kamps sued ACE American Insurance Co., accusing the insurance company of forcing the camp to cover up sexual abuse. [21]
Published video claiming the existence of solar geoengineering and chemtrails, which Climate Feedback deemed as incorrect. The site owner filed a lawsuit against one of the scientist reviewers, claiming that the fact-check limited the video's reach on social media. The lawsuit was dismissed, with plans to appeal as of September 2022.
The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, known as SNAP, established in 1989, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization support group of survivors of clergy sexual abuse and their supporters, founded in the United States. [1] Barbara Blaine, a survivor of sex abuse by a priest, was the founding president.
In a cross-claim action related to the 2022 fraud lawsuit filed by victim Logan Yandell, Kanakuk alleged that ACE threatened to deny coverage if the information was released. A gate leading into ...
On the other hand, Stanton rejected Viacom's request that YouTube hand over the source code of its search engine, saying that it was a trade secret. As a result of the data handover, many users began posting videos under the group name "Viacom Sucks!", often containing large amounts of profanity. [11]