1. The right of torture
survivors to reparations as a matter of international law. Chorzow Factory Case
(Germany v Poland), 1928, PCIJ, ser. A, no. 17, p. 47.
2. The International Survivors
Action Committee Corporation was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created by
survivors of Straight, Incorporated. ISAC works “to expose child abuse within
privately owned behavior modification centers, drug treatment centers,
specialty boarding schools and teen boot camps.” http://www.isacgroup.org.
3. Letter dated June 27, 1990
from Fred Dumont, Santa Ana, California District Manager for Dept. of Social
Services to Straight, National Headquarters explaining why state authorities
ordered the program closed.
4. Maia Szalavitz, “Why Jesus Is
Not a Regulator,” American Prospect, April 8, 2001.
5. John Gorenfeld, “Ambassador
de Sade,” Alternet.org, November 8, 2005.
6. “Biography: Melvin Sembler,”
U.S. State Department, January 28, 2002 Former Ambassador to Italy (2001-2005);
Former Ambassador to Australia and Nauru (1989-1993)
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/7043.htm
7. American Future Fund P.O.
Box 13434 Des Moines, IA 50310 The American Future Fund operates as a
501(c)(4). March 27 2008 a complaint was filed by DFL against American Future
Fund - violations of Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 as amended. The
American Future Fund failed to register and report as a political committee
with the Federal Election Commission and to comply with the obligations
applying to such committees. The American Future Fund evaded basic disclosure
requirements of the Federal Elections Commission by not filing a statement of
organization and by refusing to file required reports. In this manner the AFF
has evaded the oversight of the Federal Election Commission and failed to be in
accordance with basic disclosure requirements and has spent money to influence
elections. The AFF claim to provide Americans with a conservative multi-state
advocacy group to communicate a free market viewpoint and to have a mechanism
to communicate and a voice for free market ideals focused on bolstering
America’s global competitiveness across the country.
Crossroads Grassroots Political
Strategies – Crossroads GPS, 1401 New York Avenue NW, Suite 1200, Washington,
DC 20005
8. Human Earth Animal
Liberation, 126 SW 148th St, Ste C100-422, Seattle, WA, 98166-1984,
(877)845-3232 http://www.heal-online.org/childtortureusa.htm
9. Unlicensed counselors were
hired at the Teen Challenge facilities. In one Teen Challenge facility in Winthrop
Maine, a known child molester became manager of a Teen Challenge facility.
Shondi Fabiano listed officially as a co-head of Teen Challenge New England by
the website of the Northern New England District of the Assemblies of God, and
who is officially listed as a lifetime-registered sex offender for
second-degree child molestation and sexual assault in the third degree. An
online check of sex offender registries, including the Florida sex-offender
registry run by Florida Department of Law Enforcement, also shows Shondi
Fabiano also has a history of 2nd degree sexual assault conviction in Kent, RI.
Shondi Fabiano listed her residence as Teen Challenge in Maine’s sex offender
registry. Shondi Fabiano was convicted of Second Degree Child Molestation in Rhode
Island. She is listed on the National Sex Offender Public Registry.
http://www.nsopr.gov For additional information:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/5/2/17850/21034
Another sex offender Dennis
Knox was also at Teen Challenge in Maine Registered Sex Offender Dennis Knox is
the second rapist employed by the Teen Challenge in Winthrop, Maine. Dennis
Knox, age 35, was convicted of gross sexual assault after raping an unconscious
female. He is listed on the Maine Sex Offender Registry. http://sor.informe.org
At Teen Challenge there was
also evidence of educational neglect (educationally insufficient material) and
reports of physical, mental, sexual, and emotional abuse. There were many
reports of abuse including forced missionary activity, possible violation of
child labor laws, and forcing people to sign over paychecks to Teen Challenge.
Florida has a nearly identical scheme to the one Texas had until recently, in
that centers can be completely exempted from regulation by joining the Florida
Association of Christian Child Caring Agencies--and Teen Challenge happens to
be a member of FACCCA.
Action 9 reporter Todd Ulrich
in Orlando, Fla. uncovered an unlicensed telemarketing operation at the Sanford
Teen Challenge. Men convicted of financial crimes took customers' credit card
information over the phone. They were paid 33 cents a day for a 40-hour work
week. They were instructed to lie to potential customers about timeshare
vacations from the "Disney Planning Center Resort." Further
investigation revealed that the timeshare company has no relationship to
Disney. Sanford Teen Challenge director Wayne Gray resigned in the wake of the
scandal, and then fled when approached by Todd Ulrich for a follow-up story.
Florida's Division of Consumer Services, which regulates telemarketing, is
continuing its investigation.
Former Sanford, Fla. Teen
Challenge director Wayne Gray, who resigned in disgrace when Action 9 news
exposed an unlicensed telemarketing scam that paid workers 33 cents a day,
turned up 1300 miles away in Oklahoma. Gray is now the Executive Director of
Oklahoma Teen Challenge. No word yet on whether any of the Oklahoma Teen
Challenge locations is running a telemarketing operation.
10. Public Citizen, 1600 20th
Street NW Washington, D.C. 20009 (202) 588-1000 http://www.citizen.org
ProtectOurElections.org, ProsperityAgenda.us, AmericanCrossroadsWatch.org,
htp://www.citizen.org, Kevin Zeese, P.O. Box 9596, Washington, DC 20016,
301-996-6582, Chris Holman, 215 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003, 202-454-5182,
202-454-5182
11. Florida Holocaust Museum,
55 Fifth Street South, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701, Tel: 727.820.0100, Fax:
727.821.8435
12. Drug Free America
Foundation Inc., 5999 Central Ave Ste 301, St Petersburg , FL 33710 Web
Address: www.dfaf.org Telephone: 727-828-0211 Mental Health, Crisis
Intervention / (Alcohol, Drug and Substance Abuse, Dependency Prevention and
Treatment) Year Founded: 1978 Mission statement To Prevent Drug Abuse and
promote awareness through education.