The exact quote for Dr. Johnson's blog. I want to make sure we look at this in context:
http://drjshousecalls.blogspot.com/2008/04/on-dr-melvin-levine.html
"But I expect that, in the 1980's, Pediatricians were not quite so aware of "scum-sucking pieces of excrement" who might sue them 20 years later."
One can draw their own conclusions. But to me the statement above seems to be referring to people who have been abused (scum-sucking pieces of excrement) filing suit 20 years after the abuse took place. As we all know, most victims do require an attorney to navigate a criminal or civil trial. I stand by my quote and link.
FWIW, our family was compelled to participate in a criminal trial, an appeals trial, a Supreme Court affirmation, to comply with extensive depositions and testimony in a full Post Conviction Relief Trial, and to work with the local DA fighting a request for clemency from the governor of our state. We actually had to pay an attorney $10,000. out of our pocket to represent us at depositions.
We have thankfully had the services of the DA's and the Attorney General of our state. Our children's abuse which took place on our property, the rapist's property, city park property, and public school property occurred 11 years ago. The entire process took ten years of our lives--a goodly chunk out of every single day. No, not a cakewalk.
All our children received was therapy at the county Mental Health office through the age of 21. There is no opportunity to sue anyone. Nor would we wish to. We're not in this for the money. We continue fighting to change the laws concerning victims' rights and to push for greater education concerning the recognition of childhood sexual abuse.
Your statement that this has anything to do with money is outrageous and cruel to all survivors. I'm afraid that stance won't fly for long on WS.