Arkansas Suit Blasts Boy Scouts for Keeping Volunteer Leader Listed in "Perversion Files"
Arkansas Suit Blasts Boy Scouts for Keeping Volunteer Leader Listed in "Perversion Files"
An Arkansas lawsuit claims that the Boy Scouts refused to terminate a volunteer leader with a history of sexual predation.According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the suit was field Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Little Rock. The complaint states that the volunteer leader, identified as Sam Otts, was a known sexual predator. While the Scouts were aware of outstanding allegations against Otts, they simply reassigned him to another position within the organization. As Otts remained active, he molested in two prepubescent boys.The abuse, says the suit, was recurring. Between 1979 and 1980, Otts purportedly assaulted plaintiffs Travis Barkley and Jeffrey Burfeind on multiple occasions. Four other men, whose names have not been released, have joined the litigation.The Democrat-Gazette notes that the six plaintiffs all name Otts as their abuser. They’re represented by Little Rock-area attorney Joshua Gillispie, whoe says his clients have sued because they’ve obtained new information about the case.“They’re not alleging that their memories were repressed,” Gillispie said. “What they’ve not known until recently is that the Boy Scouts knew all along that Otts was a pedophile and had abused boys prior to them, allowing him to become a scout leader here in Arkansas.”
The Boy Scouts' so-called "perversion files" are internal records of volunteers blacklisted for suspected child sex abuse. Image via Pixabay. Public domain.
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