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Another Dundee News Article
Carey:
There is another news article out on Dundee.
you can find it at:
http://www.ticotimes.net
It is called
More Questions About Tough Love Program
Anonymous:
I like how Lichfield always says he has never paid off any lawsuit, yet he has paid out of court. Like that's any better, usually when you settle out of court is when you are guilty and don't want to put it all on the line.
"Lichfield estimates that WWASP has settled some 50 other cases out of court over the years." Tico Times
Carey:
I don't understand how parents that are seemingly educated, or a least seem to be fairly successful in life, can not see the real picture. How can they not see this place for what it really is. Even Litchfield himself says "the only services that Dundee Ranch promises to perform is supervision." "Our contract says we don't guarantee anything." Is that not a slap in the face to the parents of these teens. That is what boggles my mind the most.
FaceKhan:
I am getting the feeling that WWASP is in trouble. It seems like places are being exposed and shut down faster than Lichfield can build new ones. If his Costa Rica plan went sour it is only because he was shut down before he got started.
anon:
You've both made very valid points. I've wondered about these very things. I could hardly believe Narvin would admit all they promise to do is supervise. I guess they count on people continuing to Trust the Program, no matter what.
And the out of court settlements Should be a red flag - but so many people just don't bother to Think. Its said in a manner that sort of indicates no one has ever had a successful legal action against WWASP, but as you point out, out of court settlements are what take place when a party is guilty, and wants the plaintiffs to shut up.
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