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  • Lawsuit says ex-Yankee Rivera failed to protect abused girl


    NEW YORK — New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera and his wife are accused in a lawsuit of failing to protect a young girl who was sexually abused by an older child during a summer camp trip sponsored by their church.

    In a lawsuit filed this month, lawyers for the girl allege that the Hall of Fame pitcher and his wife, Clara Rivera, a pastor at the Refuge of Hope Church, flew from New York to Florida to investigate after the girl’s mother expressed concerns about her daughter’s safety during the 2018 trip.

    But rather than take action, the couple “isolated and intimidated” the victim into remaining “silent about her negative experiences,” including the abuse, the lawsuit says.

    Joseph A. Ruta, an attorney for the Riveras, said in a statement that any allegations that they “knew about or failed to act on reports of child abuse are completely false.” He said the couple only learned of the allegations in 2022 after receiving a letter from an attorney requesting a financial settlement.

    “The Riveras are known throughout New York for their charitable work and especially for their commitment to serving underprivileged children,” Ruta said. “It’s unfortunate they are being targeted by false allegations.”

    The lawsuit doesn’t name the accuser, but it says she was born in 2007, which would have made her 10 or 11 years old in 2018.

    That summer, according to the complaint, Clara Rivera persuaded a congregant to allow her daughter to attend a camp at the Ignite Life Center, a church in Gainesville, Florida.

    While staying in an unsupervised dorm room, the girl was repeatedly sexually abused by an older female camper, according to the suit. In a police report filed in 2022, the girl said there were 15 instances of inappropriate touching over a two-week period, both in her bunk and a shower.

    Though the girl did not report the abuse, her mother grew worried about her safety after the two spoke on the phone call, the complaint states. The mother then outlined her concerns to Clara Rivera, who agreed to investigate, according to the suit.

    During that trip, the couple “received information that should have given them concern,” the lawsuit says, but they chose instead to remain silent to “avoid the potential scandal of child sexual abuse in its programs.” The suit doesn’t specifically state what the Riveras were told by the girl or her mother.

    The girl later returned to New York and continued her active participation in the church. But later that summer, during a barbecue for congregants at the Riveras’ home in Rye, New York, she was again abused by the same person, the complaint states.

    “They failed to mitigate the risks, and upon learning that she had been a victim, took no steps to protect her or get criminal justice,” the attorney who filed the lawsuit, Adam Horowitz, told The Associated Press by phone. “They continued to expose her again to the same risk at her home.”

    In 2021, the girl was again sexually assaulted, this time by a male youth leader at Refuge of Hope, according to the lawsuit. The abuse in that case was discovered by the girl’s mother, who found months of electronic communications between the two, the lawsuit contends.

    Afterward, the girl and her mother filed police reports in New York and Florida regarding the abuse in 2018 and 2021. Horowitz said he didn’t believe that criminal charges were brought in any of the cases. The lawsuit was filed against the Refuge of Hope church, not against the Riveras themselves.

    Prosecutors in New York and Florida didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about whether they looked into the allegations.

    A lawyer for Ignite Life Center did not respond to an inquiry. The church recently settled lawsuits brought by three people — also represented by Horowitz — who said they were abused as teenagers by a volunteer at Ignite Life Center. Two others affiliated with the church have been charged with lewd and lascivious battery against minors.



    In a shocking new development, a lawsuit has been filed against former New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera, alleging that he failed to protect a young girl from abuse.

    The lawsuit claims that Rivera was made aware of the abuse the girl was suffering at the hands of a family member, but did nothing to intervene or protect her. The girl, who was a close family friend of Rivera, reportedly confided in him about the abuse, but he allegedly ignored her cries for help.

    This lawsuit is a damning indictment of Rivera, who is not only a baseball legend but also a role model to many. It raises serious questions about his moral character and his willingness to stand up for what is right.

    As the case unfolds, it will be interesting to see how Rivera responds to these allegations and whether he will be held accountable for his inaction. In the meantime, this lawsuit serves as a stark reminder that even the most revered public figures can fail to protect those who need it most.

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  • Children’s Book Author and Husband Abused Adopted Kids for Years Until 8-Year-Old’s Organ Failure Alerted Police


    A Florida-based children’s book author and her husband are heading to prison after pleading guilty to abusing their adopted children.

    On Monday, Jan. 13, Jennifer and Joseph Wolfthal pleaded guilty to aggravated child abuse and neglect of a child with great bodily harm, according to a plea agreement obtained by PEOPLE.

    The couple’s trial was supposed to start on Mon. Jan. 13, but they reached an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty to the charges, local station WESH reports.

    In exchange, prosecutors agreed to drop three counts of kidnapping faced by the couple.

    Jennifer Wolfthal will be sentenced to 12 years in prison, while her husband will be sentenced to 10 years behind bars, according to the plea agreement.

    Had the case gone to trial, the two faced more than 100 years in prison if convicted, the judge said in court, WESH reports.

    “This plea and sentencing agreement ensures that the Wolfthals will spend significant time in prison while it protects the already-traumatized victims from the stress of having to testify,” the State Attorney’s office in Florida’s 18th judicial circuit said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE. “The State Attorney’s office made sure law enforcement and the children’s new guardian supported this sentence before it agreed to it.”

    Jennifer is the author of the children’s book A Real Friend, which was removed from sale by its publisher.

    The couple was arrested on child abuse charges on New Year’s Day in 2021, after Joseph brought their 8-year-old daughter to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with pneumonia, a staph infection and failure of the liver and kidneys, according to the arrest report obtained by WFTV.

    The child was also malnourished, had multiple bruises, a skin infection and several open wounds, authorities said.

    After Jennifer was released from custody on bond, she was arrested in late January on new charges of false imprisonment of a child under 13, PEOPLE confirmed. 

    The new charges came after investigators interviewed the couple’s children, who alleged that they were spanked to the point of bleeding, doused in cold water, and locked in their bedrooms, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

    The children often went for months without bathing, and were seriously malnourished, the arrest report alleged.

    One child allegedly told investigators that her parents “would take turns disciplining them,” and would “spank her in the same spot to the point of drawing blood.”

    The police report says that the children claimed they were punished by being doused with cold water in their beds, and “left to sleep in that condition overnight.”

    The couple adopted the children in 2014, according to a divorce filing, WFTV reported.

    Attorneys for the two did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s requests for comment.

    If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.



    This is a tragic and heartbreaking story that highlights the importance of being vigilant and looking out for the well-being of children in our communities. It is deeply disturbing to think that someone who is supposed to care for and protect children could instead be inflicting such harm on them.

    As a children’s book author, this individual would have been in a position of influence and trust, making the abuse even more shocking. It is a stark reminder that abusers can come from any background and that we must always be on the lookout for signs of abuse and neglect.

    The fact that the abuse went on for years before being discovered is a sobering reminder of how important it is for all of us to speak up if we suspect that a child is being mistreated. It is our responsibility as a society to protect the most vulnerable among us and to ensure that children are safe and cared for.

    Our thoughts are with the children who have suffered at the hands of this abuser, and we hope that they are able to find healing and support as they recover from this traumatic experience. We also commend the brave individual who alerted the police to the abuse, as their actions likely saved lives and prevented further harm from occurring.

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