A former employee of the controversial Survivors’ Network of those
Abused by Priests has filed a lawsuit claiming wrongful termination for
challenging the organization’s misbehavior, including alleged kickbacks
from attorneys who were suing the Church on behalf of sexual abuse
victims.
In the lawsuit, Gretchen Rachel Hammond, a past development director of SNAP, claimed to have been fired after coming to learn “SNAP does not focus on protecting or helping survivors – it exploits them.” Although the plaintiff “had explicitly stated to potential donors that SNAP did not engage in kickback schemes,” Hammond’s discoveries while employed there allegedly showed otherwise – and the reputed proof is on an external hard drive.
http://www.angelusnews.com/articles/kickbacks-for-suing-the-church-lawsuit-claims-major-misbehavior-at-snap
In the lawsuit, Gretchen Rachel Hammond, a past development director of SNAP, claimed to have been fired after coming to learn “SNAP does not focus on protecting or helping survivors – it exploits them.” Although the plaintiff “had explicitly stated to potential donors that SNAP did not engage in kickback schemes,” Hammond’s discoveries while employed there allegedly showed otherwise – and the reputed proof is on an external hard drive.
http://www.angelusnews.com/articles/kickbacks-for-suing-the-church-lawsuit-claims-major-misbehavior-at-snap