He admitted to the IndyStar
by RallyingSon (2018-03-09 09:06:16)

In reply to: The timeline says when JS was working for USA gymnastics...  posted by ndroman21


that he knew about their policy on reporting abuse allegations. In his words, the USAG did not report "anonymous" allegations to authorities.

Unless he explicitly advised them against that policy, it doesn't matter to me what (if anything) he did in the day-to-day operations.


Nit, Robert Colarossi (President and Chief Executive
by cj  (2018-03-09 11:16:06)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

USA Gymnastics 1998-2005) said he inherited an executive policy of dismissing complaints as “hearsay” unless they were signed by a victim or victim’s parent — a policy that experts said could deter people from reporting abuse."

"the USAG did not report "anonymous" allegations"

Apparently, they did not report any allegations unless they were "signed" by a victim or victim's parent.

It looks like that policy is a against the law.

"Legal experts and child advocates expressed alarm about that approach, saying the best practice is to report every allegation to authorities. Laws in every state require people to report suspected child abuse."

swarbrick's Sgt Schultz defense will be waxed...destroyed...blown to smithereens when he is eventually under oath....

He will be pasted, eviscerated...