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'Perversion Files' Didn't Block Boy Scout Abusers

Child molesters re-entered organization more than 125 times

By Neal Colgrass,  Newser Staff

Posted Aug 5, 2012 2:30 PM CDT

(Newser) – The Boy Scouts of America has long relied on a secret blacklist to keep perverts at bay, but that system hasn't worked too well, the LA Times reports. The paper's review of more than 1,200 files from the 1970s and '80s showed that men suspected of molesting boys were able to re-enter the organization more than 125 times. Computer errors, clerical mistakes, and a simple failure to check the blacklist were often to blame. At times, offenders weren't put on the blacklist at all.

"Basically, there were no controls," says a retired LA police expert who testified for an Oregon man who won nearly $20 million in a Scouts abuse case. But the Scouts say their so-called "perversion files" have kept hundreds of abusers from returning to the ranks. "Even a single instance of abuse is unacceptable, and we regret there have been times when ... efforts to protect children were insufficient," the Scouts said in a statement. The Boy Scouts continue to ban gays, and now face a court order to release 20,000 pages of perversion files.

In this Tuesday, April 13, 2010 file photo, Kerry Lewis, left, leans into his lawyer Paul Mones after the verdict against the Boy Scouts of America was announced in Portland, Ore.
In this Tuesday, April 13, 2010 file photo, Kerry Lewis, left, leans into his lawyer Paul Mones after the verdict against the Boy Scouts of America was announced in Portland, Ore.   (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Jamie Francis)
Boy Scouts lead the parade carrying a large American flag during the Memorial Day observance ceremony at the Memphis National Cemetery in Memphis, Tenn. Saturday, May 26, 2012.
Boy Scouts lead the parade carrying a large American flag during the Memorial Day observance ceremony at the Memphis National Cemetery in Memphis, Tenn. Saturday, May 26, 2012.   (AP Photo/The Commercial Appeal, Chris Desmond)
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Mykeru
Aug 7, 2012 10:38 AM CDT
I have this sneaking feeling that if the LDS Chur-- oh, sorry, BSA -- didn't spend so much time trying to root out gays and atheists, there would have been a whole lot less godly, heterosexual boy buggery.  I guess it's a question of priorities, eh?
HANKHILL
Aug 6, 2012 12:33 PM CDT
i told you so!
BobbyRicigliano
Aug 6, 2012 9:45 AM CDT
What do you expect from an organization that 1) enforces following a religion full of pedofiles, and 2) doesn't know the difference between a homosexual and a pedofile.
 

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