So sue-sue and her friends can defame?
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Re: Beware of referrals by Sue Scheff
From: A Student
Date: 03 Dec 2004
Time: 11:17:32
Remote Name: 65.103.224.14
Comments
Good afternoon, Ms. Harris. I see you are still having issues with your apparently bi-polar personality(s). I'd like to inform you all that this woman, with all her accusations against Sue Scheff and the academy she sent her daughter to, abuses her daughter. She was one of my good friends and told me about this along with the other kids at the academy. The words she used were, "Mom does the beatings, Dad does the spankings." When she came to pick up her daughter, every word she spoke to her was discouraging, degrating, and overall depressing and completely unfair to the young girl. Harris has been accused of child abuse three times and convicted of one. This was obviously true when we saw her drag her daughter by the hair and then throw her face first down the staircase. The girl ran inside and clung to one of her friends as Harris was stealing her away and begged not to let her be taken. The girl was very afraid and did not at all want to go. So before you listen to this woman's futile babble, listen to the facts first. Thank you"
From ISAC:
Additional Comments from the Director of ISAC, posted on February 16, 2005:
In a telephone conversation on Friday, February 11, 2005 with ISAC Director Shelby Earnshaw, Mark Sudweeks claimed that Joyce Harris "dragged her daughter out [of Whitmore Academy] by the hair."
In the days following, ISAC became aware of statements reportedly made by another interested party who claimed to have a copy of the incident report filed by the Nephi City Police Officer who accompanied Joyce Harris to Whitmore Academy.
Along with this claim, this third person also reportedly said that the incident report stated that Mrs. Harris had dragged her daughter by the hair.
This person also reportedly stated that the police officers investigating the case do not believe Mrs. Harris.
Because ISAC is committed to reporting FACTUAL INFORMATION, Director Shelby Earnshaw spoke directly to the investigator in charge of the case on Tuesday, February 15, 2005.
Among other things, the investigator stated that he believes Joyce Harris is "very credible."
During that conversation, ISAC also learned that due to a clerical error, the incident report in question had never been entered into the computer and DID NOT EXIST prior to ISAC's phone call to the Nephi City Police on February 15, 2005.
Therefore, it would not be possible for Mark Sudweeks or any other persons to have a copy of the report in question.
Today, Wednesday February 16, ISAC obtained a copy of the report made by the Nephi City Police on the night that Joyce Harris removed her daughter from Whitmore Academy.
It is not public record so only excerpts will be posted on this site, however the report supports the fact that statements accusing Mrs. Harris of dragging her daughter by the hair, are false.