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Perhaps its not that different to the Catholic priest scandal? Many of those abused kids were only listened to and believed many years after the abuse took place, as the abusers were also very well respected pillars of the community.
Lets not forget a lot of these accusations date from the 70's, a very different world than today.
It's Gary Glitter and Jersey Care Homes all over again.
And definitely the culture in the 1970's was to sweep this kind of thing under the carpet and cover it up as much as possible - anyone who witnessed the attempts by the then Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe to cover up the fact that he had relations with a male prostitue will know that people were prepared to do anything to avoid any whiff of a scandal and preserve their careers back then - and if they had access to influencing people in power then that's what they'd do - a few well chosen words in the ear of your local Chief Constable at the next Freemason's meeting could work wonders! That attitude only ever changed after Esther Rantzen started Childline in the late 1980's.