Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Troubled Teen Industry
What is up with Berryman
Carey:
Yes, I saw that it was a sort of summary of his deposition. That is why I was asking Jeff if he would comment on it and its accuracy. I think if he doesn't then it must be pretty close to the truth.
Anonymous:
Carey, very few people care what you saw unless it has to do with more money. I don't like Jeff D's style either, but what probably happened here, is two things:
First, he should have gone to these schools and gone inside if he was lucky enough to have the chance to be invited inside. That way, he could speak credibly about these places or even one place, and,
Second, he probably got talked into a hole or was scared by the deposition process, which is no fun and made a poor witness. It does happen, and quite often. All of the defense lawyers look pretty weak to me anyway, and that too, is part of the problem.
Like I said, he's not a favorite of mine, but he's brought some awareness to the situation which is good. As for you, you are a witness that has been paid handsomely for your wares. As Deb said yesterday, stop using the divide and conquer technique to upset and confuse people on this board.
Anonymous:
No answers from miss "I know everything now that I have $12,500".
Anonymous:
Okay, what the hell did this guy say in his deposition? Some of us were not there and have no clue what you are talking about.
Anonymous:
If you look at the link (a couple of posts down) you'll see that, at least what WWASP shows on their rebuttal board, is not very flattering to Berryman. Honestly, the legal process can be pretty overwhelming and his lawyers don't look like they're the legal equivelent of brain surgeons. It's not necessarily an excuse, but the coaching should have been better and he should have been braced for the unpleasantness of this kind of thing. He didn't hurt, but he sure didn't help himself or the cause.
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