UUA Moderator Jim Key Did Not Abuse Any Children Or Elders In His Investigations Of UU Clergy Sexual Misconduct
But don't take *my* word for it U*Us.
Take the word of UUA Moderator Jim Key, who took considerable pains to reassure the almost 5000 Unitarian Universalists attending the 2014 UUA General Assembly in Providence, Rhode Island, that he did not abuse any children or elders during his investigations into UU clergy sexual misconduct, with the following words that conclude the third paragraph of the UUA Board's apology to UU clergy sexual misconduct victims that he delivered in his first Moderator's Report to a UUA GA -
"There were no incidents of abuse of children or elders in my investigations."
Take the word of UUA Moderator Jim Key, who took considerable pains to reassure the almost 5000 Unitarian Universalists attending the 2014 UUA General Assembly in Providence, Rhode Island, that he did not abuse any children or elders during his investigations into UU clergy sexual misconduct, with the following words that conclude the third paragraph of the UUA Board's apology to UU clergy sexual misconduct victims that he delivered in his first Moderator's Report to a UUA GA -
"There were no incidents of abuse of children or elders in my investigations."
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