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Lawsuit due to a stay at Casa by the Sea and High Impact

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Ursus:
From the above article by Lynn DeBruin, "Man claims abuse in teen boot camps":

Austin said he wanted his own lawsuit filed rather than join a lawsuit pending in federal court after five years because "I would like to have my story heard."

The other lawsuit, brought in 2006 initially on behalf of a Texas man, now has 350-plus plaintiffs — mostly victims claiming abuse and parents who sent their children to various alternative programs run by the organization.[/list][/size]
For recent news re. that "other lawsuit," see also:


* WWASP Abuse Case to be filed in State Court
http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=37748

carcar716:
i wrote a journal while at Casa. It's posted at http://www.therealcasa.blogspot.com
please check it out

jbruce:
who do i need to contact if i wish to join the suit against high impact?

Ursus:

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As far as I know, there are currently two lawsuits in progress against WWASPS (there may well be more). There's this one, the plaintiff being Carl Brown Austin, and which addresses Brown-Austin's experiences at Casa by the Sea and High Impact, and then there's the multi-plaintiff suit reported on in another thread, which targets several different WWASPS programs.

I would suggest contacting the respective (plaintiff) attorneys involved. As far as this thread is concerned, that would be Thomas Burton, quite possibly the same Thomas Burton who has filed at least seven or eight lawsuits against WWASPS in the past.

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