111.   To win such a case, victims would have to prove they had received persistent and unwelcome or severe sexual advances, solicitations or demands for sexual favors.

112.   Under such a plan, victims would have to agree not to file lawsuits in return for payment of counseling and smaller settlements.

113.   Victims frequently have no memory of what happened.

114.   Victims have no right by law to speak at a sentencing and are never told if or when the offenders have been released.

115.   Victims also have to prove that they went to the government, the courts, the police or some authority figure and none were helpful.

116.   Victims do not have to fear rigorous cross examinations.

117.   Vlazny recalled that Brom insisted that the victim had to retract his allegations formally before the Duluth diocese would agree to participate in paying half of the settlement money.

118.   Victims had high fever, nausea and a pronounced rash that left survivors with permanently pocked skin.

119.   Victims have their best chance of resisting this kind of rapist, who may give up if he cannot establish control.

120.   Victims had violent, body-racking fevers and skin lesions.

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