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A Superior Court judge has ruled that a Jehovah-s Witness church in Boston can be sued for breaking its trust and legal duty to a girl who said she was sexually abused by one of the church-s ministerial servants.
Suffolk Superior Court Judge Herman Smith Jr.-s ruling is believed to be the first time a Massachusetts court has determined that church officials have a "fiduciary duty" to members of t http://www.religionnewsblog.com/10387
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I knew it, it's starting to flow out of the bag now. The Catholic church isn't the only one.
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