AA MINORITY REPORT 2017 (revised)

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Wednesday 16 March 2016

'13 Stepping' at the Plymouth Road to Recovery (cult) group


A recently received allegation.

We quote: 

Poor …..., a young vulnerable girl who had the misfortune to cross the threshold of the so-called Road to Recovery meeting in Plymouth.

Whilst early in recovery she was summoned to the home of …....... who wished to discuss AA service with her. …....'s idea of service is vastly different to that of sincere AA members.

Sexual advances were made by …..... to …......, who to her credit declined ….....'s offer.

Shortly after this incident …...... sent …...... an on-line photograph of his dick. 

One of ….......'s clones (…..... …...) soon made his move on …....... and poor ….... became another R2R mum.

Following the birth …..... struggled to come to terms with her situation and picked up the first drink again. The first drink lead to the second, etc, etc. Then she found herself shoplifting and that resulted in her being arrested.

She was banned from RTR and is now under the care of the local health care unit.

Poor …......., used, abused and dumped by Plymouth R2R.”

(edits to preserve anonymity .... for now!)

These events are all reported to have taken place within the last year.

This is not the first time we've been advised of sexual predation (and other abuses) at the R2R cult group. As our correspondent notes this kind of conduct is not exclusive to this group but the degree and extent of the abuse is almost without parallel (but see the Midtown groups, Washington DC).

Any further information from members in the area would be appreciated before we proceed to the next stage (see here for our new 'public relations' policy)

Cheers (although there isn't much to cheer about here!)

The Fellas (Friends of Alcoholics Anonymous)

PS Our thanks to our correspondents in Plymouth

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  2. what about the case in California where the guy killed the gal?

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