Witchcraft Lawsuit Moves To County
The number of lawsuits in the Kane County courts that allege witchcraft at Delnor-Community Hospital has risen to four.
Shelley Standau, the former Woodstock resident who launched the allegations of witchcraft with a federal lawsuit in March 2005, has moved her lawsuit to Kane County. A federal court judge dismissed the case in late January for lack of jurisdiction.
Standau’s new lawsuit alleges the same claims of therapy involving tarot card use, sexual promiscuity and self-mutilation as in the former federal lawsuit. She is seeking an undefined amount of damages from the hospital and Leticia Libman, a St. Charles psychologist employed at the time by the hospital on its St. Charles medical campus off Route 25. Full Story
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Shelley Standau, the former Woodstock resident who launched the allegations of witchcraft with a federal lawsuit in March 2005, has moved her lawsuit to Kane County. A federal court judge dismissed the case in late January for lack of jurisdiction.
Standau’s new lawsuit alleges the same claims of therapy involving tarot card use, sexual promiscuity and self-mutilation as in the former federal lawsuit. She is seeking an undefined amount of damages from the hospital and Leticia Libman, a St. Charles psychologist employed at the time by the hospital on its St. Charles medical campus off Route 25. Full Story
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