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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy => Topic started by: Anonymous on September 09, 2008, 12:21:51 PM

Title: Settlement Day Hearing
Post by: Anonymous on September 09, 2008, 12:21:51 PM
Today is/was the scheduled hearing in Gainesville, Georgia for  Judge O'Kelley to class the case against Hidden Lake Academy for settlement purposes only, sans the original plaintiffs, the Ryans.
The Ryans "opted out" of the settlement, retaining their rights.
  What does this indicate?  For one thing, no faith in the "system"; and for another reason, integrity, which the Ryans felt was compromised and lost.. lack of integrity, all too often found in existence in our society today.  Truth does not matter as much as the almighty dollar, which to paraphrase a recent article in the "New York Times", "everything comes down to economics."
  If one would have to choose between the filth that has been allowed to continue to run amok at Hidden Lake Academy and the naivety that is inherent in seeking to expose the truth, then I choose the latter.  It was a cold, hard, lesson learned, but hopefully it will help others in seeking to expose the truth...  In retrospect, this lawsuit should have been a "cluster suit", but as the saying goes, "hindsight is 20/20".  
  Choose your legal representation wisely, be sure that their integrity rises far above "the bar" one sets even for themselves, if that is even possible in our society today.
  To Buccellato's dogs that he sent out to discredit our families,
we were not allowed to respond. My only regret is that this case did not go to trial, for there would have been vindication in evidence presented. I say to you now, I can walk beside my child with my head up, as she understands now, how the truth truly sets one free.  Can you?
A special thank you to all the wonderful people that worked tirelessly to expose the extent of corruption at Hidden Lake Academy, including families and staff.

"For the Children Left Behind"
 Jill Ryan
Title: Re: Settlement Day Hearing
Post by: Anonymous on September 09, 2008, 11:06:48 PM
Thanks for the update.  You did the right thing.
Title: briefs filed for the final hearing on 09-09
Post by: Antigen on September 19, 2008, 06:52:33 PM
http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ec ... w_temp.pdf (http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ecf.gand.uscourts.gov_cgi-bin_show_temp.pdf)
http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ec ... _temp2.pdf (http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ecf.gand.uscourts.gov_cgi-bin_show_temp2.pdf)
http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ec ... _show_temp (http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ecf.gand.uscourts.gov_cgi-bin_show_temp) 3.pdf

Index of filing: http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ec ... w_temp.txt (http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ecf.gand.uscourts.gov_cgi-bin_show_temp.txt)
Title: Re: Settlement Day Hearing
Post by: Anonymous on September 19, 2008, 09:32:33 PM
I find it quite interesting that Mr. Lederer neglected? to state in the plaintiffs brief for settlement that I opted out retaining my rights.  Since I was the originating plaintiff, I find this amusing to say the least.  I gather it does not look too good for both orginating plaintiffs, also Ron Ryan who was mentioned, to have opted out.  This way in reading the briefs, Judge O'Kelley shall not have it smack dab in front of him. Pretty sneaky...really...otherwise an infantile play.
Title: Re: Settlement Day Hearing
Post by: Antigen on October 01, 2008, 04:44:15 AM
Jill sent me this a couple of days ago. Sorry it's taken me so long to get it done.

http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ec ... mp%204.pdf (http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ecf.gand.uscourts.gov_cgi-bin_show_temp%204.pdf)
Title: Re: Settlement Day Hearing
Post by: along comes mary on October 01, 2008, 05:36:12 AM
Quote from: "Antigen"
Jill sent me this a couple of days ago. Sorry it's taken me so long to get it done.

http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ec ... mp%204.pdf (http://fornits.com/anonanon/docs/HLA/ecf.gand.uscourts.gov_cgi-bin_show_temp%204.pdf)


wow... Lots of verbosity,but I have no idea what I just read. Would someone please translate?
Title: Lawsuit Classed for Settlement Purposes
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2008, 05:17:46 PM
Judge O'Kelly has classed the lawsuit against HLA for settlement purposes. If you wish to access court papers, go to Pacer.