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Topic History of: Appalling sex abuse at North East borstal 30 years ago...
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Jo Here are some curious reports concerning one of the men central to the trial of Neville Husband, cook at Medomsley detention centre. It involves apparently finding sexually explicit photos of a city council leader in the street, photos reportedly stolen in a burglary, handing them in to the council and the ensuing consequences.

24 March 2002 Judge grants smear ban

18 June 2002 York history lecturer on bail after police arrest

30 September 2004 Council blunder over sex photos

18 November 2004 How to get your complaint across

Moor Larkin recently posted about a Twitter interaction he had with him.
jimcannotfixthis.blogspot.com/2019/03/the-missing-link.html
In The Know Andy wrote:
Isn't it amazing that within a couple of weeks since a BBC documentary about abuse, over 200 people who have never previously mentioned it, have suddenly remembered that they had been abused whilst at Medomsley Detention Centre (by two people who are conveniently dead):

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-26047112


I'm sure I was there ! - memory fading - I'm sure I was !

10% cut (of the compo) to anyone who can help me remember (ie back me up)?
Andy Isn't it amazing that within a couple of weeks since a BBC documentary about abuse, over 200 people who have never previously mentioned it, have suddenly remembered that they had been abused whilst at Medomsley Detention Centre (by two people who are conveniently dead):

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-26047112
In The Know (as always) Andy wrote:
and £500,000 in compensation was paid out in 2009.


........ a nice flat screen TV in EVERY room !

I'm sure they will have pissed it all away by now.
Andy Strange how this is in the news now. Neville Husband was convicted back in 2003, and £500,000 in compensation was paid out in 2009. Why has it taken so long for these current claims to come out, since the original case was fairly high profile and surely everyone who had been abused would have come forward at the time.