Morning Star Boys’ Ranch
Summary
Morning Star Boys’ Ranch in southeast Spokane for decades was “managed, staffed and run by and for pedophiles and other sadistic sexual predators of boys,” according to allegations by former residents of the group home for troubled boys. Ranch supporters and its former director say the ranch has been sullied by abuse allegations they vehemently deny. They say the Catholic-based nonprofit organization has provided a safe environment for more than 1,300 boys with behavioral problems for more than 50 years.
The first of 19 sex abuse lawsuits against the ranch went to trial early in 2010, and on Feb. 12, a jury handed Morning Star a victory, ruling against plaintiff Kenneth Putnam, who claims he was molested while a resident in 1988 and ’89. Seattle attorney Tim Kosnoff’s law firm represents 14 other plaintiffs in suits against the boys’ ranch. Kosnoff said he intended to bring his strongest cases to trial first.
Defense attorney Jim King said he intends to defend Morning Star and its former director, the Rev. Joseph Weitensteiner, in every case that goes to trial. Attorneys for the ranch have shown no signs that they would consider a settlement, in contrast to the Catholic Diocese of Spokane, which in 2007 settled with 180 plaintiffs claiming to have been sexually abused by priests.
Allegations of abuse at the ranch surfaced in 2005, beginning with two former residents who accused ranch employees of sexual and physical abuse. More former wards of the ranch came forward with abuse allegations in the following months. The suits named Weitensteiner, defrocked priest and admitted pedophile Patrick O’Donnell, and several counselors.
The state continues to place boys in the care of the ranch.
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Morning Star Boys Ranch tax form
November 19, 2009 in City Morning Star Boys Ranch Foundation’s tax form 990 shows acquisition of Morning Star Boys Ranch securities.
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Morning Star Boys Ranch: properties transferred
November 19, 2009 in City A list of Spokane County properties transferred from Morning Star Boys Ranch to the foundation.
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Morning Star Boys Ranch letter
November 19, 2009 in City A joint letter from the Morning Star Boys Ranch and the Morning Star Foundation to The Spokesman-Review.

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Timothy Kosnoff
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