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  • Unclean Hands
    2025/03/13

    In this episode of Perverted Justice, Shielagh breaks down Hyde Park Baptist Church’s official answer to the lawsuit—and the lies, denials, and outright blame they cast in the process. From denying basic, verifiable facts to employing the doctrine of unclean hands—essentially arguing that she was at fault for her own abuse—their response was more than just a legal maneuver. It was a moral failure.

    We explore what this answer reveals about the church’s priorities, their willingness to distort reality to protect themselves, and their responsibility to know what was being filed on their behalf. She also shares her experience navigating the legal process—switching attorneys to protect her integrity, struggling to be heard, and coming to terms with the fact that the church she once respected had no intention of doing the right thing.

    This episode is about more than just a legal document—it’s about truth, accountability, and the devastating impact of institutional betrayal. Links: Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/pj-cheatsheet Complaint: https://bit.ly/cvacomplaint Answer: https://bit.ly/CVAAnswer

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    34 分
  • Nargi's Silence
    2025/02/27

    To close the three-part series on reactions to the filing of the lawsuit, we examine the role of Peter Nargi, the youth pastor at Hyde Park Baptist Church, and his failure to report what he witnessed. As a leader responsible for the safety and spiritual guidance of the church’s youth, Nargi saw the warning signs—he witnessed Weaver alone with Shielagh in situations that should have raised alarm. And yet, he said nothing.

    Why did he choose silence over action? Was it fear? We’ll explore how his inaction contributed to the perversion of justice and the culture of complicity that allowed abuse to persist unchecked.

    Using firsthand accounts, documents, and radical truth-telling, we expose how silence isn’t just passive—it’s enabling. And we ask the critical question: when a leader fails to protect those in their care, does the system share the blame?

    Tune in as we continue to unravel the truth behind Hyde Park Baptist Church’s failures—and the people who let them happen. **Peter Nargi denies having suspicions to warrant investigation or report Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/pj-cheatsheet

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    50 分
  • The Power of the Bystander
    2025/02/13

    In this second installment of the three-part series on the initial responses to the lawsuit, Shielagh shifts the focus from leadership to the broader community’s reaction. From social media to the quiet, calculated silences, we examine how impression management played a key role these first few weeks.

    Despite living 800 miles away, Shielagh still felt the weight of the narratives being spun—some dismissing the lawsuit as irrelevant, others distorting her motives. In this episode, she shares how she sought to make sense of the chaos, from creating a Venn diagram to discovering the groundbreaking research of Wade Mullen, whose work on institutional crisis management helped her understand the church’s tactics.

    She confronts the "new church" argument head-on, asking: Can an institution erase its past simply by rebranding? And challenges the false peace that so many sought to maintain at the cost of truth and justice.

    Through personal reflections, documented conversations, and hard-earned insights, Shielagh explores why telling the truth remains the ultimate disruption—and why it’s so often met with resistance.

    Venn Diagram: https://bit.ly/VennD-Responses Books: Something's Not Right by Wade Mullen Trauma and Recovery by Judith Herman The Lord is my Courage by K.J. Ramsey Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/pj-cheatsheet

    Time Period Covered: Summer 2020

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    34 分
  • What'd Murray Say?
    2025/01/30

    Hyde Park Baptist Church (Romans Road Bible Church) had a beautiful opportunity to right the past and be an example for the local community and neighboring churches - but instead of rising to the challenge, they crumbled.

    In this episode, Shielagh lays out the steps the new pastor took to warp perceptions and sidestep his duty to care. Was it incompetence? A calculated strategy? Or something worse?

    When institutions protect themselves, who pays the price? And what happens when the truth refuses to stay buried? Books: A Church Called TOV by Scott McKnight and Laura Barringer https://www.churchcalledtov.org/ Tates Creek Presbyterian Church public statement: https://bit.ly/TatesCreek Youtube video of Murray's jokes: https://bit.ly/WMSJokes

    Time Period Covered: Summer 2020

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    42 分
  • Misconception by Design
    2025/01/16

    In this pivotal episode of Perverted Justice, Shielagh Clark dives deeper into the complexities of civil litigation, sharing her personal journey through the legal system and its intersection with her fight for justice against Hyde Park Baptist Church.

    Shielagh begins with a detailed yet accessible breakdown of legal procedures, including the Child Victims Act (CVA) and the distinctions between civil and criminal law. From pleadings to discovery and beyond, listeners are guided through the mechanics of her case, offering clarity on the challenges survivors face when seeking justice.

    The episode then shifts to personal reflections on the filing of her complaint, the limitations imposed by the CVA, and the emotional toll of distilling lived trauma into legal documents. Shielagh candidly discusses the church's inadequate response and contrasts it with her hopes for truth, reconciliation, and institutional accountability.

    Lastly, Shielagh examines the broader implications of civil litigation, highlighting its potential to drive systemic change. With references to historical cases like the McDonald’s hot coffee lawsuit and the Boston Globe’s exposé of abuse in the Catholic Church, she underscores the critical role of survivors, journalists, and advocates in holding institutions accountable.

    Resources Mentioned
    • Books:
      • Trauma and Recovery by Judith Herman
      • Suffering and the Heart of God by Diane Langberg
      • We Too: How the Church Can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis by Mary DeMuth
      • The Wounded Heart by Dan Allender
      • UnTwisting Scripture by Rebecca Davis
    • Films: Spotlight (2015) – A film detailing the Boston Globe's investigation into the Catholic Church abuse scandal.
    • Articles: https://bit.ly/MidHudsonCVA
    • Complaint: https://bit.ly/cvacomplaint
    • Cheat sheet: https://bit.ly/pj-cheatsheet
    Homework for Listeners
    • Explore the McDonald’s hot coffee lawsuit for insights into the real story behind this misunderstood case. https://bit.ly/McDCoffeeSuit
    • Reflect on the role of civil litigation in driving accountability within institutions.
    Call to Action

    If you’ve found this episode thought-provoking, please rate, review, and share Perverted Justice with your community. Together, we can advocate for radical honesty and systemic change.

    Time Period Covered: Spring of 2020

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    41 分
  • Apologies
    2025/01/02

    TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual assault, rape In this episode, Shielagh Clark offers insight into why accountability is key to building trust and restoring relationships. We start by analyzing a resignation letter that is full of dishonesty and from there, we explore the elements of effective apologies, why it's so hard to admit our wrongdoings, and then detail missed opportunities. To download the cheat sheet for remembering who is who: CHEAT SHEET. To read the Greenville News article posted following Weaver's arrest: ARTICLE. Time period covered: Winter 2020

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    35 分
  • When Leaders are Liars
    2024/12/19

    TRIGGER WARNING: Rape, Sexual Abuse, Spiritual Abuse, Miscarriage Beware unchecked power within the church! In this episode of Perverted Justice, I reveal the dark underbelly of religious authority and the spiritual abuse that accompanies clergy sexual abuse. I lay out false claims made by pastors which damaged my reputation, and steps I took to have my abuser arrested.

    Listen to the long-lasting damage caused by those who should have been trusted but instead betrayed their calling. Are you equipped to recognize a hard truth - even when it might shatter your perceptions? Disclaimer: original call recording was 42 minutes of mostly silence. Long periods of silence are removed for the sake of timing here but no content is missing or reordered.

    Time period covered: Winter 2019/2020 NAMES CHEAT SHEET: https://bit.ly/pj-cheatsheet
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    45 分
  • The Way Out, Is In
    2024/12/05

    This conversation explores the journey of healing from abuse, the impact of church dynamics on victims, and the quest for justice and accountability. Shielagh Clark shares her personal experiences, the emotional toll of confronting her past, and the challenges faced in seeking support and navigating relationships. The discussion emphasizes the importance of truth in healing and the courage required to speak out against abuse. Time Frame Covered: Fall 2019

    NAMES CHEAT SHEET: https://bit.ly/pj-cheatsheet

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    43 分