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Paying For Silence
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 51783/M ichael- Jackson -spent- 35-mill ion-sil ence-do zen-boy s-abuse d.html
This article yesterday got me thinking. Hypothetically, if I was the parent of a child who had been abused by a famous person and accepted money for my silence, could I really successfully be sued for subsequently going to the police? What judge would find for the famous person who sued for breach of contract if it the NDA was to cover a crime that has been committed?
This article yesterday got me thinking. Hypothetically, if I was the parent of a child who had been abused by a famous person and accepted money for my silence, could I really successfully be sued for subsequently going to the police? What judge would find for the famous person who sued for breach of contract if it the NDA was to cover a crime that has been committed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dunno, it made me think the opposite actually. That if a parent was unlikely to be sued because of the scandal it would cause, they are more likely to come out of the woodwork now (and get even more money for selling their stories).
BUT then people would know they had taken cash at the expense of their child, so maybe not.
BUT then people would know they had taken cash at the expense of their child, so maybe not.
Yes, theoretically you could be. You have made an out of court settlement on behalf of your child the terms of which are that you take no action against the offender. That is meant to stop you suing the offender for damages. However, failing to inform the police of the crime is not an offence in such a case and so it's your choice whether you do or not. Therefore, in reporting it to the police you have breached the terms of the settlement which was made to stop anything adverse happening to the celebrity.
But it isn't going to happen because 1) you'd say that the police's knowing of the offence was not your doing. The child himself may have told a classmate or someone may have heard gossip which sets off the investigation
2)the offender would need to be a complete idiot.Evidence that he'd paid thousands to a parent in an effort to stop their child speaking out is about as damning a piece of evidence of guilt that the prosecution could hope for
But it isn't going to happen because 1) you'd say that the police's knowing of the offence was not your doing. The child himself may have told a classmate or someone may have heard gossip which sets off the investigation
2)the offender would need to be a complete idiot.Evidence that he'd paid thousands to a parent in an effort to stop their child speaking out is about as damning a piece of evidence of guilt that the prosecution could hope for