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This is what the WWASP/PURE case was about.
« Reply #15 on: August 09, 2004, 01:01:00 AM »
The best person to direct this question to would be P.U.R.E. / Sue Scheff...

I personally can't answer a question I have don?t have any knowledge of.  I don't have a clue as to who P.U.R.E. refers to & who they don't work with.

The only knowledge I have pertains to a particular behavioral modification facility which just lost a court case against a mother & small business, which just so happens to be in the same industry.  This particular group is the same one my family had a bad experience with.

In my opinion, the bad guys defamed them selves & apparently appeared to be foolish in a federal court room.  That's just what I read & heard from the numerous individuals I know who attended the trial.

In reference to my personal quote, from my letter concerning my son's & family's experience with wwasps had nothing to do with Whitmore Academy.  I don't see a comparison to Whitmore or any other behavioral modification facility for that matter...it's a fact I know from my son's experience pertaining to wwasps & wwasps only.  Now if you can direct me to someone who is credible that has attended Whitmore & they say something along the same lines...then "yes" I would tend to agree with you.  But a comparison between wwasps, P.U.R.E. & Whitmore based on my quote alone...the answer would be "no".

I don't have an answer either unless I am presented with some viable facts which are the same or similar.

Regards,

Lee


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