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Kenja cult puts Bundeena waterfront property on the market
Refugees from Kenja, which describes itself as a “personal communication training organisation” and not a cult, raised their collective eyebrows to see the property hit the market just days after a complaint brought by one of Dyers’ accusers was confidentially settled. A 33-year-old woman, given the court pseudonym XC, had sued 11 Kenja members, including the owners of the Bundeena property for allegedly enabling Dyers to sexually abuse her in the early 2000s.
Their methods allegedly involved wigs, disguises, secret passageways and burner phones, which is less outlandish than it sounds if you are familiar with Kenja’s kooky antics. (A court found in 2007 that Hamilton had staged a fake audition, wearing a wig and moustache and affecting a Russian accent, to intimidate another one of Dyers’ victims.) Some of the abuse was alleged to have occurred at the Bundeena residence.
However, as the matter was settled confidentially, the allegations could not be tested in court, and Hamilton and the other defendants have denied any wrongdoing. In fact, they claimed to be happy with the outcome of the settlement and posted a new treatise in support of Dyers on their website that featured glowing testimonials from those who knew him – anonymously. “Ken Dyers was a man of integrity and strong principles,” writes Kym, LLB, Grad.Dip, BA. “He was the Grandfather we all should have had.”
Refugees from Kenja, which describes itself as a “personal communication training organisation” and not a cult, raised their collective eyebrows to see the property hit the market just days after a complaint brought by one of Dyers’ accusers was confidentially settled. A 33-year-old woman, given the court pseudonym XC, had sued 11 Kenja members, including the owners of the Bundeena property for allegedly enabling Dyers to sexually abuse her in the early 2000s.
Their methods allegedly involved wigs, disguises, secret passageways and burner phones, which is less outlandish than it sounds if you are familiar with Kenja’s kooky antics. (A court found in 2007 that Hamilton had staged a fake audition, wearing a wig and moustache and affecting a Russian accent, to intimidate another one of Dyers’ victims.) Some of the abuse was alleged to have occurred at the Bundeena residence.
However, as the matter was settled confidentially, the allegations could not be tested in court, and Hamilton and the other defendants have denied any wrongdoing. In fact, they claimed to be happy with the outcome of the settlement and posted a new treatise in support of Dyers on their website that featured glowing testimonials from those who knew him – anonymously. “Ken Dyers was a man of integrity and strong principles,” writes Kym, LLB, Grad.Dip, BA. “He was the Grandfather we all should have had.”