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A Silicon Valley nonprofit organization known as WomenSV, has been exposed for operating an illicit Honey Pot Operation and high asset referral service for divorce attorneys, while publically claiming to support survivors of domestic violence and intimate partner abuse.
For nearly a decade, the nonprofit and its founder, Ruth Patick Darlene claimed to be providing support services to vulnerable women and their children through the WomenSV organization.
In reality the nonprofit was used as a sophisticated high asset divorce referral network and underground enterprise profited from threatening to destroy the careers of Silicon Valley's most prominent venture capitalists, tech executives real estate moguals and politicans.
Women who came to the organization, did not get therapy, or support, they were referred to attorneys who threw their cases. They had their private medical and fiancial records looted by IT security firms WomenSV called partners.
By 2023, a group of investigative reporters working for the Davis Vanguard began reporting on the WomenSV scheme and over 50 women who had been harmed from it.
The Vanguard's reporting:
February 24, 2023, exposed the scheme impacting 50 women:
WomenSV created blogs of misinformation, seeking to disparage and deter women they once called clients.
April 2023, the Vanguard reports on the nonprofit vicitm shaming to deflect public scruitiny: WomenSV Vicitm Shames 50 Clients
As the reporting persisted, the nonprofit collected $2.2 million in public and private funding, often not accurately reporting income collected through swanky fundraiers, cash donations, and taxpayer funds handed over by politicans in Los Altos, Santa Clara County and Cupertino.
On May 28, 2024 One of Jane Does in the Vanguard's reporting, came forward to support the reporting, asking the Los Altos City Council to cease funding the nonprofit and investgiate the $190,000 the city had given the nonprofit since 2016, with little question or oversight.
For the first time since 2016, the Los Altos City Council denied a WomenSV grant request for $60,000 funds following that meeting:
Now 82 duped donors and women victimized by WomenSV are asking local government to divest from the nonprofit and investigate its founder, Ruth Patrick Darlene.
This fund seeks to have those who innocently benefited, contributed to the fund, or were complict as the nonprofit collected public funds, to help right terrible wrongs.
Your donations asist 82 WomenSV survivors tell their stories and insulate them from retaliation nonprofit supporters, the Santa Clara County District Attorney and family law attorneys are known to engage in.
A donation of $25 helps provide gas to someone willing to speak at a public meeting.
A donation of $75 helps provide lunch or dinner to those traveling to speak at public meetings and connect with other survivors.
A donation of $100 pays for postcard mailings to elected officials demaning local government divest from funding WomenSV.
A donation of $1500 pays for researchers, editors and writers to tell one WomenSV survivor's story online and in public comment in 3 mins. or less.
If you would like to sponsor those working to promote WomenSV's Real Time /True Crime Late Honey Pot Operation Summer Series and those making the story series possible, please email : WomenSV Survivor Court Watchers
This sumnmer the open investigation of WomenSV's Honey Pot Operation continues and will be updated here.
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SV Court Watch
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