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LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL by MamaLiberty

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LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL

October 26, 2009 in Child Custody Issues, Child Custody for fathers, Children's Rights,Family Courts, activism, child abuse, domestic violence | Tags: custody, family court,corruption, abusers, government corruption, battered women, abused, Rape, Judges,Court, domestic abuse, abused children, bad fathers, misogynists, women haters, CPS,protective parent, abusive men, family court corruption, pedophiles, court whores, sexual abuse, maternal deprivation, incest

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http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=2130034

B.C. incest victim awarded $600,000 judgment

Keith Fraser, Canwest News Service

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A 19-year-old Victoria woman who suffered horrific sex assaults at the hands of her father has been awarded nearly $600,000 in damages.

The girl, identified only as C.C.B. in a B.C. Supreme Court ruling, sued her father, identified only as I.B., over sex assaults that occurred while she was between the ages of about five and nine years old.

The crimes were reported to police in 1999 and after a 19-day criminal trial, I.B. was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison. He was released from prison in 2008, but for the civil lawsuit he chose not to appear or be represented by a lawyer.

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Victoria Gray concluded that the victim suffers from an anxiety disorder, depression and intrusive thoughts about the abuse, lack of trust in others and low self-esteem and educational underachievement.

The judge said the plaintiff was entitled to a “significant” award of damages because of the severity of the abuse and the many aggravating factors.

“The defendant was the plaintiff’s natural father and sole custodial parent, and in a relationship of trust,” said the judge. “The plaintiff had little support from anyone else, because the defendant kept her from school and insisted that she spend time with him, and as a result the plaintiff was extremely vulnerable.”

The plaintiff was awarded $250,000 for pain and suffering, $300,000 for future earning capacity and $41,800 for cost of future care. Though the defendant did not appear at trial, his father recently passed away and the judge said the inheritance is available to be applied to the judgment.

Canwest News Service

Read more:http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=2130034#ixzz0UzzwrNPU

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