Monday, June 26, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Sue Scheff 954.349.7260
www.helpyourteens.com
Weston, Fla. – Corporate giant, World Wide Association of
Specialty Programs (WWASP), lost their appeal in the Tenth
Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals.
In a
published court document, dated June 13, 2006, the court
ruled that "The record does not include evidence that Ms.
Scheff and Mr. Berryman shared the conviction that parents
should not send their troubled teens to World Wide schools,
but no jury could reasonably infer from this alone that Mr.
Berryman and Ms. Scheff conspired to do an unlawful act."
Furthermore, the court document stated that: "World wide
failed to prove the element of falsity and injury under the
lower standard of proof required for the false advertising
claim."
Sue Scheff, President of Parent Universal Resource Experts
(P.U.R.E) said, "We are very pleased with the results of
this appeal and we look forward to continuing to offer
parents our support and professional and educational
referral resources and services."
Parent's Universal Resources was founded in 2001 by a group
of parent advocates to help families in crisis with defiant
or struggling teens. P.U.R.E understands that desperate
parents are at high risk of making wrong decisions that may
be detrimental to them and their child.
"We believe in bringing families back together."