I do respond in kind from time to time.
Complaints are not the only red flags. Very often, before any complaints are made, there are hundreds of incidents that should have yielded a complaint or a criminal charge, but these moneybags are very adept at keeping that information out of public view.
Again, look at HLA. After ten years of abusive unethical practices, the first complaints are only now reaching the public. This is typical. It took TWENTY-FIVE years to fully document, expose and shut down CEDU.
Carlbrook gets a red flag for having a proven abuse overseer on it's executive staff (don't even think of giving the "Ken Lay" defense either, Tim was intimately involved in the day-to-day operations of CEDU and was fully aware of the abuse). In my eyes, this is inexcusable.
Will it be ten or twenty-five years more before the red flags turn into indictments? I have no idea, but I will have raised the concerns for people to evaluate. Would it surprise me that down the road this place gets hit hard for abusive practices? Not in the least - the precedents have been set.