Anonymous ID: 67c2c1 Feb. 12, 2026, 7:12 p.m. No.24252732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2736 >>2744 >>3192 >>3283 >>3303 >>3322

Goldman Sachs’s general counsel to step down after new Epstein disclosures: report

 

Kathryn Ruemmler, the longtime general counsel of Goldman Sachs, will step down at the end of June following new disclosures about her past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, according to reporting by The Wall Street Journal.

 

https://www.crainsnewyork.com/politics-policy/goldman-sachss-general-counsel-step-down-after-new-epstein-disclosures-report

Anonymous ID: 67c2c1 Feb. 12, 2026, 7:24 p.m. No.24252775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2786

>>24252758

anon's info is anecdotal, from ~~2006-2011.

 

AI says the following. I'm not saying it's authoritative, but FWIW:

 

  1. The Catholic Church FiguresThe most authoritative data for the Catholic Church in the U.S. comes from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice reports (2004/2011), which were commissioned by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.Total Allegations: Approximately 10,667 individuals reported abuse by Catholic priests in the U.S. between 1950 and 2002.Accused Priests: About 4,392 priests (roughly 4% of those who served during that 50-year window) were accused.2. The Public School Figures (NYC & National)The claim that NYC public schools had "more in one year" than the Church had in its entire history is usually a misunderstanding or an extrapolation of Shakeshaft’s national estimates.National Estimate: In a 2004 study for the U.S. Department of Education, Shakeshaft estimated that 6% to 10% of students experience some form of "educator-to-student" sexual misconduct by the time they graduate high school.The "290,000" Figure: Shakeshaft estimated that roughly 290,000 students in the U.S. experienced physical sexual abuse by a school employee between 1991 and 2000.New York City Data: While NYC is the largest district in the U.S., specific annual data for "molestations" is difficult to isolate because reports often combine "sexual offenses" (which includes student-on-student incidents) and "staff misconduct." Recent New York State Comptroller reports show roughly 4,500 sexual offenses annually in all NY State public schools, with NYC accounting for more than half. However, these are incidents, not necessarily staff-to-student abuse.3. Comparing the ClaimsThe assertion that NYC schools alone exceed the Church's 50-year total in a single year is statistically improbable based on verified reports, but the broader point about the scale of the issue in public schools is supported by research:CategoryCatholic Church (U.S. 1950–2002)U.S. Public Schools (Shakeshaft Estimate)Time Period52 Years~10 Years (1991–2000)Total Victims~10,667 (Reported)~290,000 (Estimated physical abuse)ScaleGlobal/National ScrutinyFrequently localized/Less national data

Anonymous ID: 67c2c1 Feb. 12, 2026, 7:34 p.m. No.24252811   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24252804

>So according to this verse, a soul is the dust you're made out of, and God's breath.

 

reading comprehension vs noise in your brain.

 

reread it and try again, Plato.

Anonymous ID: 67c2c1 Feb. 12, 2026, 7:40 p.m. No.24252830   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2835

>>24252754

 

  1. The Catholic Church (1950–2002)

According to the John Jay College reports (the definitive study on the U.S. scandal):

 

4.3% to 5% of all priests who served during that 50-year window faced credible allegations of child sexual abuse.

 

1.5% to 2% of those cases involved "true pedophilia" (attraction to prepubescent children), while the remainder involved "ephebophilia" (attraction to adolescents).

 

  1. Public School Employees (The "Shakeshaft" Estimates)

Dr. Charol Shakeshaft’s research for the U.S. Department of Education provided the percentages that fuel the assertion you mentioned:

 

9.6% to 11.7% of students report experiencing some form of "educator sexual misconduct" by the time they graduate high school.

 

6.7% of students report misconduct involving physical contact.

 

0.001% (or less) is the percentage of students who officially report rape or attempted rape by an educator to authorities.

Anonymous ID: 67c2c1 Feb. 12, 2026, 7:43 p.m. No.24252835   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24252830

 

  1. The Prevalence Rate (Percentage of Minors Abused)CategoryCatholic Church (U.S. 1950–2002)Public Schools (U.S. National Estimates)Percentage of Population Abused~0.1% to 1.3%~6.7% to 10%Source of DataDerived from John Jay College / Global prevalence studiesDr. Charol Shakeshaft (U.S. Dept. of Ed. 2004)DefinitionReported cases of physical sexual abuseSurveys of student-reported educator misconduct

 

Summary

Percentage-wise: A child in a public school is statistically more likely (estimated ~7–10%) to experience misconduct by an educator than a child in the Catholic Church was to be abused by a priest (estimated ~1%).

 

The "One Year" Claim: It is slightly off—NYC would likely take two years of estimated abuse to equal 50 years of Church reports. However, the broader point that the scale of abuse in public schools is significantly higher than in the Church (when looking at the total number of children harmed) is supported by the available research data.

 

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