samedi 10 octobre 2009

Letter to Perlitz's support [From US Civil society]


--- En date de : Sam 10.10.09, Paul Kendrick <kendrickpt@aol.com> a écrit :

De: Paul Kendrick <kendrickpt@aol.com>
Objet: Philip Allen Lacovara
À: "wdow@jacobslaw.com" <wdow@jacobslaw..com>
Date: Samedi 10 Octobre 2009, 21h32


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> October 11, 2009
>
> Philip Allen Lacovara
> Attorney at Law
> Mayer Brown
> New York, NY
>
> Dear Mr. Lacovara,
>
> In September 2008, you and twelve other people (including your wife, Madeline) signed a letter in
> which you argued that allegations of child sex abuse against Douglas Perlitz are false.
>
> Perlitz is the co-founder of Project Pierre Toussaint in Haiti.
>
> Three weeks ago, Perlitz was arrested by U.S. Marshalls in Colorado.
>
> As you know, there is also a warrant for Perlitz's arrest in Haiti for child sex abuse.
>
> In addition, Perlitz has been indicted  by a U.S. federal grand jury for nine counts of child sex abuse..
>
> Four investigative agencies, including the U.S. State Department and Homeland Security have compiled evidence of child sex abuse against Perlitz.
>
> Perlitz is currently attempting to be released on bond pending his trial. Perlitz's attorney is arguing that many people support Perlitz and believe in his innocence.
>
> You are one of those people, Mr. Lacovara. It is obvious that you don't believe one word of the victims' statements. It seems that you have evidence supporting Perlitz's innocence; evidence that none of the  investigative agencies know about. As such, you are willing to place Perlitz back on the streets of Fairfield, Connecticut.
>
> I suppose it's easier to put kids at risk when they're not your own. An ankle bracelet won't prevent a child molester from abusing again. An ankle bracelet won't prevent Perlitz from using prepaid cell phones to continue to threaten and intimidate his victims in Haiti.
>
> If you are willing to risk the lives of innocent children, Mr. Lacovara (you signed the letter defending Perlitz's innocence), then what is it that you know that we can tell parents in Fairfield and the children in Haiti to reassure them that no harm will come to them while Perlitz is free on
> bail?
>
> I look forward to your response.
>
> Sincerely,
> Paul Kendrick
> Freeport, Maine
> 207 838 1319

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