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chalilavchas -“Im not the Judge, Hashem is, but when I read this sentence off Rabbi B’s statement, I cringe: etc.”
Unfortunately, I’m well aware of what goes on. And the fact that he made such a statement or signed such a statement -I do Not condone. But, I’m trying to tell you based on my own personal dealings with them and I can honestly say the case was not molestation, but something equally bad or worse, and Rav B. IMHO is more from the follower type than of the leader type. I believe the leaders of these Rabbonim share more of the responsibilities for these fiascos -than those who follow these leaders blindly.