On Tuesday, Moonie was sentenced to six years and five months in prison when he appeared at the Auckland District Court. A survivor of his abuse, Roger Allison, took the step of asking the court to lift his statutory name suppression.
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Roger Allison told his abuser that he forgives him in court on Tuesday. He wept as he told the court of the devastation caused by Moonie’s sexual offending, and described Moonie and his friends as “cockroaches”. He spoke of a broken marriage and financial losses. He ended his statement by telling Moonie: “One final thing, Wayne – I forgive you.”
It is so appalled by the abuse, it is supporting the survivors’ action for nothing, LPF says.
Litigation funder LPF Group is backing a class action being brought by Dilworth School sexual abuse survivors.
Survivor Neil Harding and another claimant known as HS have filed a complaint with the
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Two survivors of sexual abuse at Auckland's Dilworth School say it should face repercussions for allowing the abuse of children to continue for three decades.
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