...they're all broken eggs:
"World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS), is his co-defendant in several lawsuits and Lichfield sits on its board of directors. The president of WWASPS, Ken Kay, said in an interview the lawsuits are a ploy to get money and dismissed the credibility of former students making allegations.
“Most of them are ludicrous,” Kay said of the claims made against his organization and the boarding schools. “A certain percentage of the kids are never going to be happy. They weren’t happy with public schools, they weren’t happy with law enforcement, and they have a long history of lying, fabricating and twisting the story around to their own benefit. Many of them have done poorly and have filed suits ,” he added. “They have had problem with their families, churches, public schools and outpatient therapy. A large percentage of these kids have been other treatment programs.”
And so like any good defense attorney, they have learned to blame the victims. Sure Ken, of course they're all liars and no-good kids. Why should anyone believe them? And I'm sure the parents got a refund from WWASPS just as soon as you realized that these kids were beyond help.
:sarcasm: