Dear Attorney General of Michigan, Attorney General of Washington, Attorney General of Maryland, Diocese of WA, Detroit, and Baltimore. It is with great sadness that I inform you that you have all failed to report and communicate with each other about the sexual abuse of Father Leonard Foisy.
He worked in high-level positions within your dioceses—the highest of positions. I encourage you all to contact the Attorney General of New Hampshire, this is where Father Leonard Foisy abused me and others. This was after he abused victims elsewhere.
Your only solution is a simple 3-step process
-Communicate with each other.
-Accurately name his assignments.
-Then, type the 12 characters of his name into Credibly Accused. Though NH uses this rather loosely in my opinion. I encourage you to do better.
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I am disgusted that states are not communicating with each other as it pertains to, but not limited to, the abuse by clergy. By 2023, states should not rely on bias groups such as Church Militant, SNAP, and Bishop Accountability. False information harms victims, and these groups should all be held accountable.
This is not rocket science. It is common sense to “restore trust” in the Diocese of Manchester, NH.
Fix this so that victims have some sense of justice.
Lawyers all seem to want to toss money around, and victim advocates seem to cash in on our trauma.
Transparency + Truth =’s Justice
Money = Silence – Accountability
Kindly but with an abundance of directness.