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MAJOR UPDATE
Alaya Rahm Dismisses His Own Lawsuit
Against The Sathya Sai Baba Society
source: http://www.saisathyasai.com

ALAYA RAHM'S FAILED LAWSUIT:
A Shattered Illusion And Major Blow To The Anti-Sai Movement

Alaya Rahm's sexual abuse allegations (against Sathya Sai Baba) gained world-wide exposure when his accounts were internationally broadcast on the Seduced By Sai Baba and Secret Swami documentaries. In addition to these two documentaries, Alaya's allegations were nationally published in Britain (by The Telegraph newspaper) and in India (by the India Today magazine). Furthermore, Anti-Sai Activists have translated Alaya's allegations into various languages and disperse them on the internet through many Anti-Sai sites, forums, blogs and online groups. If anyone was perceived to have a "solid case" against Sathya Sai Baba, for alleged sexual impropriety, it was Alaya Rahm. With many claims of witnesses and corroborated accounts, the packaged version of Alaya's allegations (as presented by Anti-Sai Activists) seemed credible. The perception that Alaya has/had a "solid case" against Sathya Sai Baba is now an illusion.

When asked why no alleged victim ever attempted to file a court case (first-hand, against Sathya Sai Baba) in a court of law in India, Anti-Sai Activists repeatedly claimed that the Indian Judicial System is "legally corrupt" and that the justices are either devotees of Sathya Sai Baba or are being manipulated by high-ranking Indian Politicians. Alaya's lawsuit was not filed in India. It was filed in the Superior Court Of California, in the USA. Consequently, the argument of "legally corrupt" courts with judges being devotees of Sathya Sai Baba, or being manipulated by high-ranking Indian Politicians, cannot be used as an excuse with this case. Since the case was self-dismissed by Alaya himself, no verdict was issued and therefore no criticism or suspicion can be used against the judge presiding over the case.

Facts About The Lawsuit: Alaya Rahm vs. Sathya Sai Baba Society, filed in the Superior Court of California on January 6th 2005, County Of Orange - USA, Case No. 05cc01931. California's statute of limitations allows an individual to file a lawsuit, for alleged sexual molestation, up to their 26th birthday if they claim the events occurred before the age of 18. Alaya Rahm filed his case 2 days before the statute of limitations would have expired. Alaya's birthday is January 8th 1979. The court set this case for trial on April 28, 2006. Rather than taking the case to trial, Alaya (the plaintiff) self-dismissed his own lawsuit on April 19th 2006. Alaya attempted to sue for money damages. No offers of settlement were made in this case and no money or other consideration was paid for a dismissal of the lawsuit. This case was dismissed "with prejudice" and is binding under the international doctrine of res judicata. This means that Alaya Rahm can never file another lawsuit against Sathya Sai Baba (in the USA or in India) for the same claims made in this case (Reference). Alaya never sought medical or psychiatric treatment for alleged trauma and could not itemize any wage losses. Other alleged victims could have come forward and testified on Alaya Rahm's behalf, however not even one single victim came forward (in answers to discovery) to support, defend or help Alaya (despite rampant and unsubstantiated claims, by Anti-Sai Activists, to there being "over a hundred" alleged victims in the USA). Alaya did not give a reason for self-dismissing his court case.


Although Alaya's accusations received some publicity before he filed his lawsuit, his claims were not thoroughly investigated until after the lawsuit was filed. The legal proceeding provided a forum in which Alaya's claims could be thoroughly and critically examined. Through this process of investigation, it was discovered that Alaya Rahm and his family spoke at a number of retreats and conferences between 1995 and 1999 (during the time that the alleged sexual abuse events were said to have occurred). Inconsistent with Alaya's later accusations, these conference talks (many of which were recorded and have been transcribed: Refs: 01 - 02), contain no suggestion of any wrongdoing. The earlier words spoken by Alaya would appear to refute his later accusations, especially Alaya's whole-hearted and enthusiastic praise of Sathya Sai Baba and the writing of a love poem to him after allegedly being sexually abused dozens of times.

During the handling of the lawsuit, witnesses were identified and interviewed who were present at the ashram in India when the events were alleged to have occurred, which formed the basis to Alaya's lawsuit. One of these witnesses was Mr. Kreydick. Mr. Kreydick purchased Alaya's ticket and accompanied him to India in 1995, accompanied Alaya to India in 1997 and was present in some of the alleged interviews in which Alaya later claimed to have been sexually abused. The deposition from Mr. Kreydick was taken as discovery in this lawsuit.

Mr. Kreydick testified that: 1) He had a personal, close and confidential relationship with Alaya from 1995 to 1997; 2) Alaya confided private and personal information with him that Alaya apparently had not divulged to his parents (such as his numerous sexual activities with girls during his teen years); 3) He spoke with Alaya on a daily basis when he was at the ashram in 1995 and 1997; 4) Discussed the details of each interview Alaya received during that period; and 5) Even though Alaya openly shared confidential details about his sexual past with Kreydick, Alaya never related or suggested, during this period of time, that any misconduct, wrongdoing or sexual actions had transpired between him and Sathya Sai Baba. Kreydick testified that Alaya related only positive, enthusiastic and miraculous experiences with Sathya Sai Baba.

The video deposition from Mr. Kreydick was taken on March 16th 2006 and the typed deposition was signed on April 7th 2006. Alaya Rahm dismissed his case shortly after Mr. Kreydick's deposition was taken.

 

Scanned Index To Kreydick's Deposition


 

Twelve Pages: 01 - 02 - 03 - 04 - 05 - 06 - 07 - 08 - 09 - 10 - 11 - 12

Public Court Records: Dismissal


 

One Page: Scans Requesting Dismissal From Plaintiff (Alaya Rahm)

SaiSathyaSai.com Webmaster: ON A PERSONAL NOTE

After long and deliberate consideration regarding this issue, I am publicly retracting my prior position in which I stated that I believed Sathya Sai Baba engaged in "sexual" acts with male devotees. The sole reason why I believed this was due to what I perceived as sincere and genuine accounts made by Alaya on the internet and on the Secret Swami documentary. I have found other alleged "Witness" testimonies to be wholly unconvincing.

Over the course of time, I discovered critical discrepancies and contradictions in Alaya's testimonies that significantly altered my perception of his allegations (Reference). However, I was open-minded about these allegations due to my own personal sensitivities regarding sexual molestation. All along, Anti-Sai Activists (including the Rahm family) stated that they had witnesses and corrobrating information to support Alaya's allegations. In my opinion, Alaya's action of self-dismissing his own lawsuit proves that his allegations are not credible and he does not have witnesses or other corroborating information to support his accusations against Sathya Sai Baba.

Within the past 5-6 months, Andries Krugers Dagneaux (former webmaster and current "Main Representative, Supervisor and Contact" for the largest Anti-Sai Site on the internet, hetnet.nl/~exbaba) made several very disturbing claims that Michelle Goldberg (from salon.com), the Danish Radio (which produced the Seduced documentary), Tanya Datta (correspondent for the BBC in the production of the Secret Swami programme) and the BBC itself accepted and promoted the views of, and were sympathetic with, Anti-Sai Activists: Reference!

It is true that Tanya Datta wrote an article promoting the Secret Swami programme in exclusive association with Basava Premanand (an atheist and long term critic & skeptic of Sathya Sai Baba since 1968). Tanya Datta also worked in close association with Premanand prior to the making of the Secret Swami programme. Even Khushwant Singh, an Indian journalist who was interviewed in the Secret Swami programme, admitted (in the GuruBusters documentary) that he holds anti-guru and rationalist views (Reference). Mr Singh's anti-guru and rationalist views were not divulged on the Secret Swami programme. I also discovered this same hidden bias on Michelle Goldberg's article, on Salon.com, entitled "Untouchable": Reference. It is exactly this type of hidden bias that is responsible for misleading so many people, myself included.

Consequently, all of the major broadcasts and articles written against Sathya Sai Baba were published by people who were biased and sympathetic with critics and ex-followers. I can no longer, in good faith, believe the allegations against Sathya Sai Baba. Especially when Anti-Sai Activists have shown their complete and utter disregard for the truth and shocking online behavior and attacks that continue, to this day, unabated: Reference.



 

 

 

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