I can't yet truly claim that PFC is R.I.P., but this latest development shows it has to be mighty close.
I told you recently that the Pathway Family Center confinement cult faced an eviction complaint regarding its failure to pay the rent at its Indianapolis branch - the last of 4 Pathwaste locations to remain.
PFC owed the industrial park over $1,000,000.
Evictions are usually rubber-stamped. Courts seem to like property owners much more than they like tenants. But I figured there was a chance PFC might be allowed to stay, because of its own clout. This is the same PFC that won a lucrative contract with the state of Indiana to lock up teens, after all.
But PFC settled this complaint just before the hearing was scheduled - and it was evicted this past Friday.
There's a video out there of Pathway's building on eviction day. But it wasn't Pathway's building anymore. They never owned it, and they had just been evicted. So no laws were broken in the filming of this clip:
Notice that the parking lot is nearly empty, and the building is vacated. Just before this, people were seen carrying boxes and other goodies out of the building.
Why am I reluctant to say Pathwaste is out of business? Its building may be gone, but the cult may still be operating out of host homes. I can't imagine that will last for very long though, because the cult had been losing business.
If the programmies start a new incarnation of PFC under a different name, believe me, we will catch them. Pathway Family Center was really just a newer name for an older program.
In the long run, they will fail.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
PFC evicted!
Posted by Bandit at 5:30 PM
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You are right, they will fail. Because there are a lot of people out there ready to make sure these sick people at the top of this organization don't continue to hurt people.
ReplyDeleteAnd the watchdog list against this program is growing.
Pathway Family Center has closed down but we are all watching, just in case another spinoff tries to rear its ugly head.