Quebec class action alleging sexual abuse in Jehovah’s Witnesses can proceed
MONTREAL — Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class action lawsuit against two Jehovah’s Witnesses entities alleging a culture of silence within the group led to the covering up of sexual abuse.
The action was approved for current or former Jehovah’s Witnesses who allege they were sexually assaulted as minors in Quebec by either an elder of the religious group or a fellow member.
Lisa Blais, a former follower of the religion, filed the motion in September 2017, alleging she was sexually assaulted by a member of the group when she was a child.
The Feb. 27 ruling authorizing the lawsuit cites Blais’ allegation that Jehovah’s Witnesses leaders sought to discourage Blais from reporting her assailant to police because she would have risked tarnishing the image of Jehovah.