Most of the victims were happy with a settlement because to actually prove it happened in a court of law would have been hard.Chauncey Gardner wrote:what gets me about this case is that certain priests, bishops, cardinals in california who have been involved in serious child abuse cases (including helping to cover up and protect known paedophiles) appear to be above the law, yet, the authorities pull out all the stops over Polanksi. I'm not saying that he should be above the law too, but, I'm just saying.maiforpeace wrote:What do you think should happen with Roman Polanski? Should he be pardoned, or should he be extradited to California to face more criminal charges?
Ditto for the commentators where I'm from (ireland) who appear to have let the church off the hook here following the astonishing amount of child abuse and cover ups...but are tripping up over each other rushing to hang, draw and quarter Polanksi in the press.
However, every single one of them should have rejected the settlement. Not all of them would have succeeded, but many would have.