Shari Karney, Esq. Comments on Child Molesting, Churches and Other Institutions
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Narrated by:
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Susanna Levitt
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By:
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Peter Menkin
About this listen
In this interview with Shari Karney, Esq., the attorney and commentator discusses her opinions on the subject of child molesting, specifically referencing the recent Sandusky trial.
There is increasing American national attention on the often secret subject of child molesting and child molesters. Attorney Shari Karney of Santa Monica, California, has been working on these kinds of cases with others in the United States and especially California - almost as a crusade, as revealed in this interview.
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