A $1.4-million damages award this week to an Oregon man has severely dented the reputation of the Boy Scout movement in America, and the Church of Latter Day Saints.
A Portland jury awarded damages to Kerry Lewis, 38, after the court heard of the abuse he suffered at the hands of Timur Dykes, an assistant scout master, an authorised Mormon representative – and serial molester of young boys.

Kerry Lewis, pictured with his attorney Paul Mones after he was awarded damages
And, according to this report, there could be more financial damage to come, with jurors set to go back to court next week to decide whether the Scouts must pay up to $25 million in punitive damages.
The verdict delivered by the jury was based partly on the introduction as evidence of more than 1,000 so-called “perversion files” secretly kept by the Boy Scouts of America at the group’s national headquarters from 1965 to mid-1984.
The Boy Scouts already plans to appeal and argue that those files are outdated and do not reflect current prevention efforts or even past policy.
Patrick Boyle, editor of the Youth Today newspaper and author of a book about sex abuse within the Scouts, said the damages so far are not a huge financial burden for the organisation.
But it reminds people about the problems the Scouts have had with abusers among their leaders and volunteers in the past – and that secret files have been kept to identify them.
The bigger hit is the potential damage to their image. This case has gotten more national attention because of the files.
According to Boyle and trial testimony, the practice of keeping secret files on Scoutmasters and volunteers dates back to shortly after the Scouts were founded in 1910.
The documents were first revealed in 1935 when The New York Times reported a speech by James West, the first chief scout executive, who said the Boy Scouts kept a “red flag list” of leaders who had been removed for various causes.
The files were later nicknamed “perversion files” but were mostly forgotten and eventually labelled “ineligible volunteer” or “IV” files, held under lock and key at headquarters.
Lawyers for the Scouts argued the files helped weed out suspected child molesters.
But the attorneys for Kerry Lewis argued that keeping them secret meant that parents, children and volunteers were not warned about the risk of sexual abuse.
Worse, said attorneys Kelly Clark and Paul Mones, was the failure of the Scouts to set up a system to prevent and report abuse, and make it a top priority among all its members – despite decades of files.
The lawyers focused on the files from 1965 to mid-1984 in their case, calling them the “tip of the iceberg” because sex abuse is considered to be greatly under-reported, especially in that era.
Clark and Mones said the abuse that Lewis, 38, endured as a boy in the early 1980s was an illustration of the scope of the problem.

Timur Dykes
Timur Dykes, acknowledged in early 1983 that he had abused 17 Boy Scouts.
But despite the admission to a bishop for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which sponsored the Scout troop, Dykes continued to associate with Lewis and other Scouts. Lewis’ parents did not learn the truth about Dykes until a police officer made a routine traffic stop during a camping trip and discovered that Dykes had a record, and arrested him in front of Lewis and other boys.
Dykes was later convicted three times of various abuse charges involving boys and served time in prison. Shortly before the Portland trial, he acknowledged in a deposition to abusing Lewis.
The jury found the Boy Scouts negligent, which the organisation had denied, pointing the finger instead at Dykes and suggesting at times that parents and the Mormon church shared some blame. It was the charter organization for an estimated third to half of the Boy Scout troops in the nation in the 1980s.
One witness for the Scouts even called parents “criminal” for allowing them to repeatedly sleep over at the man’s house.
The church settled its portion of the Portland case before trial. Its $350,000 of the $1.4 million award, or 25 percent, was considered to be part of the settlement, so that money has already been paid, said church attorney Steve English.
Hat tip: BarrieJohn


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April 16th, 2010 at 11:38 am
If only they had borne in mind those words of advice from Lord Baden-Powell, which I quoted in an earlier thread:
[A Scout] is never taken by surprise; he knows exactly what to do when anything unexpected happens.
A Scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances.
Wise words indeed!
April 16th, 2010 at 12:56 pm
The Boy Scouts’ motto is “Be prepared” but sadly not prepared for paedophiles.
And let’s not forget that the Scouts don’t want atheists in their troops!
April 16th, 2010 at 1:30 pm
They were prepared for them; they had a secret file to record their misdeeds. They just didn’t do anything about it.
April 16th, 2010 at 3:34 pm
As to damaging the reputation of the Boy Scouts, I can’t believe it would take something like this to shake people’s willful ignorance about the Scouts. A majority of people would say they are not prejudiced, and respect all “religious beliefs,” yet still consider the Scouts an American institution, closing their eyes to its exclusionary policies. The Scouts should be barred from any public funding or hosting of its activities because of this exclusion. And like the false image of Mother Theresa, the Norman Rockwell ideal of “as American as Boy Scouts and apple pie” must be corrected.
April 16th, 2010 at 3:51 pm
I wonder how many Scout leaders over here are starting to get a little nervous.
April 16th, 2010 at 3:57 pm
LOL @ Angela_K.
April 17th, 2010 at 1:36 am
It almost gets boring. Catholics with their celibate priests, Mormons who only screw to have children. Who could have seen that regulations that deviate from natural urges would create a home for deviant behavior? I can kinda pity the stupidity of catholics, but, this shit with Joseph Smith receiving an addendum to the bible involving a three day ministry of Jesus to the Aztecs is so absurd that a retarded amoeba would laugh at it!!! And all you need to buy into the scam is ten percent of your income. LMFAO!!!! Dirt has more cognitive reason than that. So, big surprise that the trusted among them are buggering little boys. True to form for religion from where I sit. Nothing new.
NeoWolfe
April 17th, 2010 at 2:39 pm
Who in their right minds would leave their children in the custody of a man with a face like that?
April 17th, 2010 at 11:28 pm
I’ve given it a lot of thought, and I decided I would endure a nasty butt fucking in return for a few million bucks. I hope that doesn’t make me a whore.
NeoWolfe
April 20th, 2010 at 3:58 am
NeoWolfe thats not true about mormons only having sex for children. They are allowed to use protection.
And honestly the BoM is not any more ridiculous than the entire bible. And btw a 10% tithe is in the Bible too.
An Ex-Mormon turned Atheist.