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I don't have to give back anything. It was the Jesuits who first breached the contract. And if they want to sue me, the victim, well, I'll gladly be a poster boy for that news story too.
And you would be wrong. You don't know half of the story. But the short version is that my local parish priest, in Texas, came to my hospital bedside and "counseled" me to keep my mouth shut. So they violated their own agreement. They reached out to Texas and threatened me, and by extension my family, and another victim. So now it is public. You can't shut me up.
I think it would be the better part of valor to not be harsh on Ramon. I have been trying to share my story for several years, and no one believed me. When he heard his own eighth grade principal interrogating/negotiating with me, it made his toes curl, and he got mad. Ramon, a former Jesuit High School student, actually stood up and someone finally believed me. Since we are in the business of tearing down statues, if I was Mayor of New Orleans, I would choose to erect a statue of Ramon Antonio Vargas and his mighty pen at the confluence of Esplanade Avenue and Wisner Boulevard, where the statue of P. G. T. Beauregard once stood.

One day you little tiger whipper snappers will be parents. The central message is that we must evict the evil out of our church and protect our children.