Anonymous ID: 31058e March 12, 2019, 9:47 p.m. No.5654100   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4115

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Former Vatican treasurer Pell jailed for six years for sexually abusing choir boys

March 12, 2019 / 11:38 AM / Updated 11 minutes ago By Sonali Paul

 

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former Vatican treasurer Cardinal George Pell was sentenced to six years in jail on Wednesday by an Australian court for sexually abusing two choir boys in Melbourne in the 1990s, and will be registered as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

 

County Court of Victoria Chief Judge Peter Kidd said there was a real possibility that at age 77, Pell could spend the rest of his life in prison.

 

Pell, a former top adviser to Pope Francis, is the most senior Catholic to be convicted for child sex offences.

 

His downfall brings to the heart of the papal administration a scandal over clerical abuse that has ravaged the Church’s credibility in the United States, Chile, Australia and elsewhere over the last three decades.

 

“In my view, your conduct was permeated by staggering arrogance,” said Kidd in handing down the sentence after Pell was convicted of five charges of sexually abusing two children.

 

“Viewed overall, I consider your moral culpability across both episodes to be high,” he told the packed court room.

 

Pell, who showed no emotion during the sentencing hearing that ran for more than one hour, has maintained his innocence and has filed an appeal that is scheduled to be heard in June.

 

The offences against two 13-year-old boys took place after Sunday mass in late 1996 and early 1997 in a room and a corridor at St Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne, where Pell was archbishop.

 

One of the victims died in 2014. The other victim, who testified and was cross-examined at the trial, issued a statement through his solicitor saying he found it hard to take comfort in the verdict for now.

 

“Being a witness in a criminal case has not been easy. I am doing my best to hold myself and my family together,” said the victim, who cannot be identified under Australian law protecting sex abuse victims.

 

During the trial the victim described how Pell had exposed himself to them, fondled their genitals and masturbated and forced one boy to perform an oral sex act on him.

 

Pell was found guilty by a jury on four charges of indecent acts and one of sexual penetration. He faced a maximum of 10 years in jail for each charge.

 

“Cardinal Pell, I find beyond reasonable doubt that, on the specific facts of your case, there was a clear relationship of trust with the victims, and you breached that trust and abused your position to facilitate this offending,” Kidd said.

 

Kidd said as archbishop Pell would have “cast a powerful shadow” and thought he could control the situation if caught. He also probably believed his victims would not complain.

 

During his trial, Pell’s own lawyer described the burly 1.9 meters (6 foot and 3 inches) tall cardinal as the “Darth Vader” of the Catholic Church.

 

Kidd said that as Pell had maintained his innocence, which was his right, he had not shown remorse or contrition for his actions and that his sentence reflected that.

 

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-australia-abuse-pell/former-vatican-treasurer-pell-jailed-for-six-years-for-sexually-abusing-choir-boys-idUSKBN1QT24E

Anonymous ID: 31058e March 12, 2019, 9:52 p.m. No.5654155   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5654115

Agree, but he's 77 and a registered sex offender for the rest of his life.

He's done. He looks rather defeated getting into the car at the video in the link.

Anonymous ID: 31058e March 12, 2019, 10:01 p.m. No.5654281   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4456 >>4506 >>4679 >>4707

Google's Gmail and Drive suffer global outages

Tue 12 Mar 2019 23.30 EDT Last modified on Wed 13 Mar 2019 00.50 EDT By Kate Lyons

 

Users in Australia, the US, Europe and Asia report problems as Google says applications are experiencing ‘issues’

 

Google was experiencing global outages on Wednesday, with users reporting issues with Gmail, Google Drive and Google Maps.

 

Various websites that track Gmail problems and outages, showed a spike in users reporting problems with the email service from about 1pm AEDT (2am GMT).

 

In a statement on their service website, Google said: “We’re investigating reports of an issue with Gmail. We will provide more information shortly. The affected users are able to access Gmail, but are seeing error messages, high latency, and/or other unexpected behaviour.”

 

Gmail has more than one billion users.

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Those affected were unable to send emails, receiving an error message that said “Message could not be sent. Check your network and try again”. Others experienced problems opening attachments.

 

Several hours after the issues were first reported Google confirmed that “customers will have issues accessing or attaching files in various products”, including “attaching or accessing attachments” to emails, “as well as accessing and saving draft emails and sending emails.” Google also confirmed there were issues with uploading and downloading files from Google Drive and uploading photos or attachments to Hangouts.

 

Google Maps also appeared to be experiencing issues, with users who tried to use Street View mode seeing a black screen, instead of images of the location. This issue was not confirmed by Google on its G Suite dashboard.

 

Google has not confirmed the cause of the outages or how long they would last.

 

The issues affected users around the globe, with people in the US, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America reporting problems.

 

Some people in Australia reported that the outages were a good excuse for not working through the afternoon.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/mar/13/googles-gmail-and-drive-suffer-global-outages

Anonymous ID: 31058e March 12, 2019, 10:16 p.m. No.5654523   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4541 >>4577 >>4587

>>5654414

I'm not a flooring expert but I don't think formaldehyde in flooring is typical.

 

Lumber Liquidators to pay $33 million for misleading investors about formaldehyde in laminate flooring

Rachel Weiner, The Washington Post Published 9:40 am PDT, Tuesday, March 12, 2019

 

Lumber Liquidators, one of largest flooring retailers in the country, has agreed to pay a $33 million penalty for misleading investors about formaldehyde-laced laminate flooring from China.

 

The investigation and agreement with federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia stemmed from a 2015 "60 Minutes" investigation finding high levels of formaldehyde in Lumber Liquidators' laminate flooring.

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The Toano, Virginia-based company agreed to pay a $19 million criminal fine and $14 million in forfeiture.

 

In a statement, U.S. Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger said the company has "cooperated with the government's investigation, completely replaced its senior executive team, and installed experienced executives who have displayed a commitment to building an ethical corporate culture."

 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found the level of the formaldehyde in the flooring at issue would increase a person's risk of cancer and could cause respiratory issues for people with asthma as well as eye, nose and throat irritation for anyone.

 

Lumber Liquidators denied the allegations aired by "60 Minutes" at the time, according to prosecutors, and misled investors by withholding internal information that backed up the report.

 

The company has already agreed to pay $36 million in settlements to 760,000 customers who bought the laminate flooring. The company stopped selling laminate flooring from China in May 2015, and prosecutors say all employees involved in wrongdoing were either were terminated or resigned.

 

The company paid $23 million in sanctions, fines and penalties back in 2016 for selling illegally smuggled wood from the Russian habitats of endangered tigers. But that settlement did not address the formaldehyde issue that had at the time just sparked new lawsuits.

 

https://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Lumber-Liquidators-to-pay-33-million-for-13682304.php

Anonymous ID: 31058e March 12, 2019, 10:19 p.m. No.5654584   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4610 >>4771

>>5654541

"Formaldehyde is in the glues used to bind wood particles together to make the core boards in laminate flooring. The laminated top, which covers the core board, keeps most of the formaldehyde emissions trapped inside. But formaldehyde does leak into the air."

 

I thought it was only used for embalming and dippers.