Suing them is not feasable for me at the moment. My parents, unlike most who sent thier children there, did not have to pay for the program. Since my father was/is a State Department employee, my stay at that wonderful program was entirely compllmentary of the US taxpayer. The lawyer I, and my parents could hire would not be of the caliber likely to win agains a dream team assembled with the financial resources at Benchmark's disposal. I have waited until now, when i have found other survivors, to speak out publicly.
My hope is to raise awareness about the program to the point where current / former program parents start raising questions and perhaps take legal action of their own. I do not want their blood money. I merely want them shut down. Hopefully at that point parents and their kids will start to reconcile, realizing the lies woven to tear them apart.
Thanks for the link. I will file a report at ISAC. I will inform other survivors i have found of this as well.
Could you be charged with fraud for wasting the taxpayer money to pay your four voluntary, unnecessary treatment? I am going to write my congressman about adult children of government employees who waste money on voluntary, unnecessary treatment for themselves. You should be ashamed of yourself for asking the taxpayer to fund your bad choices!
Hey, this is a good idea!
However, you are mistaken in your assumption that the fraud was perpetrated by Psy and his family. They were duped as much as everybody else was. Rather,
the fraud was committed by Benchmark, who is ultimately responsible for delivering a product that bears some resemblance to its advertised promises.
I think the American taxpayers should sue Benchmark and other programs like it, for being bad choices for the children of government employees, and hence for fraudulently bilking the American public out of their hard-earned tax dollars!
Way to go, Guest! :rocker:
