Hawaii's Kamehameha School Pays $80 Million to Settle Horrific Sex Abuse Scandal
Hawaii's Kamehameha School Pays $80 Million to Settle Horrific Sex Abuse Scandal
Hawaii’s storied Kamehameha School will pay $80 million to settle allegations that it enabled a psychiatrist to sexually abuse dozens of former students.Described by The Washington Post as a ‘one of a kind’ facility, the school offers education at all grade levels. Spread out across a 600-acre campus on the island of Oahu, the Kamehameha has a multi-billion dollar endowment larger than most universities’.But the school, writes the Post, has spent years covering up what 32 former students described as “decades of monstrous sexual abuse” against male boarders.For some 27 years, between 1958 and 1985, Kamehameha’s administrators forced its young wards into the care of psychiatrist Robert Browne. Citing a need to provide behavioral and psychological therapy, students were threatened with expulsion if they tried refusing.Browne drugged them, raped them, and subjected them to ‘psychological abuse’ over the course of ‘weekend sleepovers’ at his home.Attorneys for the former victims of abuse – mostly men – said two years of negotiations have finally paid off, with the school agreeing to a massive $80 million settlement. On top of the pay-out, administrators agreed to implement a hotline service and take other steps to ensure the past doesn’t repeat itself.
The most populous Hawaiian island of Oahu. The case and its circumstances are reminiscent of the Larry Nassar scandal, involving former U.S. Gymnastics physician Nassar, who'd abused hundreds of young girls. Image via Wikimedia Commons, no attribution. (CCA-BY-1.0,2.0,3.0)
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