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Apology to Straight Inc. Survivors

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January 3, 2009

Dear Kelly,
This is an apology to Survivors of Straight Inc. from me, as a Former Executive Staff Member, in response to the Straight, Inc. Survivor’s Letter Requesting Acknowledgment and an Apology.

As you know, my name is Richard Mullinax. From 1985 – 1989, I was a staff member at Straight Incorporated, a drug and alcohol treatment facility for adolescents. If my memory serves me correctly, the dates, locations and positions of my employment were as follows:

Fall 1985 – Group Staff Trainee, Springfield, VA

Fall 1985 – Spring 1986 – Junior Staff, Springfield, VA

Spring 1986 – Winter 1987 – Senior Staff, Springfield, VA

Winter 1987 – Spring 1987 – Executive Staff, Springfield, VA

Spring 1987 – Fall 1987 – Executive Staff, Cincinnati, OH

Fall 1987 – Spring 1988 – Executive Staff, Springfield, VA

Spring 1988 – Spring 1989 – Executive Staff, Atlanta, GA

There were brief periods between 1985 and 1989 that I was not employed by Straight, and I may have some of the months wrong above.

For 19 years, I gave very little thought to my actions as a staff member of Straight. Then, in the Spring and Summer of 2008, I began to interact with Straight Survivors and listened to their experiences. As the weeks and months progressed, I became increasingly aware of the damage I caused to Straight Survivors as a staff member. After much reflection on the events of the 1980’s I have become very much aware that many Straight Survivors lost their integrity, innocence, sense of self worth, youth, ability to trust others, family relationships and more as a result of my actions as a staff member, and I deeply regret that I am responsible for this as a Staff Member.

I realize now that many Survivors still suffer from diagnosed psychological disorders such as post traumatic stress disorder, severe depression, social phobias, panic disorders, etc. caused by imprisonment in Straight, Inc, and that many Survivors still endure vivid Straight, Inc. nightmares, can still hear the screams of children as they were abused, and cannot forget the abuse they personally endured or witnessed as vulnerable children. I am deeply ashamed of my role in this, including not putting a stop to it.

I am acknowledging to you that Straight, Inc. unjustly committed various crimes, abused children, and utilized extremely unethical practices against innocent young clients, which included, but were not limited to the following:

1) Brainwashing (aka coercive thought reform);

2) Physical abuse;

3) Usage of illegal and or unethical restraints – children routinely restrained children at the
direction of staff for minor infractions (i.e. not motivating, not paying attention, etc.);

4) Unethical forms of extreme humiliation, including but not limited to; beltlooping, no
privacy/watched while urinating, defecating, or bathing, motivating;

5) Food deprivation (ie. peanut butter diets, inadequate portions of food);

6) Sleep deprivation – caused by unwarranted, prolonged daily group hours (12), other time spent in the building (up to at least 3 additional pre and/or post group hours), lengthy
commuting time, and in many cases, due to intentionally withholding sleep as punishment for not “cooperating” to coerce compliance;

7) Verbal abuse – unduly harsh confrontational tactics that included swearing, screaming,
yelling, spitting, belittling, humiliating, etc., a child in front of a large group of child clients;

8.) Sexual abuse; (while I was not aware of this while on staff, in recent months I have become aware, through the testimony of other Straight survivors, that this did happen)

9) Psychological abuse;

10) Coerced confessions;

11) Unjustifiable and lengthy isolation in intake and/or time out rooms;

12) Denial of necessary medical care;

13) Kidnapping;

14) False Imprisonment;

15) Accepting clients with little/no drug history (the so?called “dry druggie” theory);
(Specifically, I was personally responsible for conducting client intakes that resulted in children with little history of drug or alcohol use);

16) Employing uneducated, unprofessional teenage staff. Specifically, I allowed myself to be employed by Straight as a counselor, knowing full well that I had no outside training and no education.

Additionally, I apologize for allowing the abuse, unethical practices and crimes to continue for years, and lending my name to, sponsoring, recommending, and endorsing Straight Inc., and for admitting children, their siblings and parents to Straight Inc., and for failing to properly and adequately oversee and monitor Straight, Inc.

I regret my decision to go on staff and I regret my actions as a Straight staff member. I made the decision to go on staff and I made the decision to advance to Executive Staff. I am responsible for these actions and take full responsibility. As a former Straight client myself, I, of all people, should have known better.

I am aware of several former Straight clients who have taken their own lives as Steve did. Many of these people I knew personally, including Chris Weiss, Lisa D, Ira, Duane and others. I can’t begin to understand all of these deaths, but I damn sure know Straight is why Steve took his life. My heart aches for you and your Mom. I wish I could bring him back.

I would like to turn the clock back to 1985 and make better decisions. However, I am unable to undo the damage I have caused. I am unable to make any financial restitution to former victims, as well. However, in recent months, thanks to you, I have had the honor and privilege of interacting with former Straight clients who were victims of my actions and the actions of other Straight staff.

It is my hope that these interactions have been a step toward healing the wounds that have remained for 2 decades.

Along those lines, there is something I can do; I can make myself available to you. If you or your Mom or anyone else wants to talk or e?mail with me about this, please do.

It is my hope that other Executive Staff and administrators will take this opportunity to
acknowledge and apologize for their part in Straight, Inc. If you know of any former staff would like to communicate with me privately for any reason, please pass my contact info on.

In closing, it is my sincere hope that survivors of Straight can find the healing and closure that they need and deserve. I look forward to being a part of that healing.

And thanks for making this possible.
Sincerely,
Richard Mullinax
Straight Inc. Staff
1985 – 1989

Source: http://www.webdiva.org/straight/apology.cfm

Currently there are "8 comments" on this Article:

  1. jason kolstad says:

    i hope you have some notion as to what you all did to us. i was there in springfeild with you. you apparently have forgotten what we went through. to this day i have nightmares, i have tried to off myself too many times to count, i have no problems going to jail simply because i know its safer in prison than some of the places people are sent. for years i have felt alone, like mabye it was only me. only god knows the hate and the fear i feel for the things i went through. i want you to know it means something to see an apology, im just not sure how much it means. to whoever was out there- i live in washington state now and it might be nice to know that not everone killed themselves. here is my address, jason kolstad-10611 ne 47th st.-vancouver wa. 98682. i hope, i pray for everone that i knew there every day. i was raised on forgiveness, alot of that changed after straight. we will see how much!

  2. Kelly says:

    Jason, I can personally attest to the fact that this person means it. I am good friends with him and my brother was one of the ones who killed himself. I have forwarded your note on to him. Feel free to email me anytime at webdiva@gmail,com

  3. Doesn't matter says:

    Thanks for having the balls, insight, and common decency to do this. Apology accepted.

  4. MICHAEL CAREY JR says:

    FIRST OF ALL ID LIKE TO SAY THAT I DONT HOLD YOU PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE AS I WAS IN STRAIGHT MARIETTA GA FROM JAN 15 1983 UNTILL I COPPED OUT I ESCAPED THAT HELL HOLE OR COPPED OUT AS THEY CALLED IT IN STRAIGHT ON JAN 12 1984 WHICH WAS RIGHT BEFORE YOU CAME THERE. I BLAME IF I REMEMBER RIGHT THEIR NAMES WERE MR TILLEY AND MR BUTTIMER. I WAS FORCED TO EAT A DRY PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH AND 1 CUP OF TAP WATER 3 TIMES A DAY FOR THIRTY (30) DAYS AND THAT WAS JUST THE BEGINING. MY LIFE IS RUINED AND IM NOT SURE WHERE TO TURN. EMAIL ME AT PALINHATER08@YMAIL.COM. TO ALL THOSE LIKE ME WHO HAVE SURVIVED STRAIGHT INC AND WANT TO CHAT PLEASE FEEL FREE AND I ENCOURAGE YOU TO CONTACT ME.

  5. Heather says:

    Hey Jason… I too am a survior… and I don’t live that far away… Portland Oregone here. I was however locked up in the so called "treatment" in Michigan. Amazing that they call it that… treatment… hmmm… anyways.. i too will never forget the horrors that i witnessed and experienced. It’s been almost 20years since… yet it still feels like yesterday. I lost part of myself that I will never get back. If you ever wanna chat.. hit me up. I know that we are strangers, but that’s they crazy part… we aren’t. Anyways… this is for everyone… my email address is zschoche5@gmail.com. I would love to hear from anyone that has been there and done that if you know what I’m saying… Hope to hear from you….

  6. Kent says:

    I cant speak for other people but I went through straight in Atlanta 1981 and it truly saved my life, The things I read about did not happen the way they have written for me I was in there over a year. What I experienced in there was nothing compared to what I did and how I treated people as a druggy. I still know a lot of the people that did graduate from there and as we talk about it almost 30 years later they also believe it saved there life. This was my experience. I hope you will leave this up here for people to also see. I don’t know what happen with straight after that but it saved me.

  7. atticus lalor says:

    i was in straight inc sep 87 to sep 88 in springfield va and remember this dude mullinax anyways i am 39 now and have 5 yrs clean straight was fucked up no other way to put it i rememember that name jason kolstad anyways i think its fuckin terrible and well i hope people get clean since str8 i went to prison became a heroin junkie was on a methadone program for a couple of years wether this is from something from str8 i cant tell you nor does it matter its reality i am clean now living in south fla and just happened to hit straight on google and bam all this stuff

  8. Kelley Starnes says:

    I was in Straight Inc. in Marietta, Ga from 1987 – 1988. Mrs. Mullinax came in once a month so I remember The Mullinax. It takes a huge person to admit to themselves first of all that they were wrong. Mr. Mullinax not only admitted he was wrong, in my opinion, but in his letter he has gone the extra mile to reach out and be available for further communication or help.
    For anyone that says Straight saved their live, I wonder if that person truly has had a labotomy, for I have a degree in the mental health field, and I know what child abuse is. I find it hard and annoying to read that someone would write that they saw nothing wrong with the tactics used at Straight. With that being said, I realize the majority of Straight Survivors, if they are still alive and have not died, was affected horribly.
    I admire Kelly for coining the help groups, Diva webpages, and being on Facebook to give us survivors an opportunity to talk and hear others talk.
    I admire Mr. Mullinax to have the dept to write a letter so endearing and truthful. I believe life is a path of hardship and good times. But, for me, life is a path of identifying truth, recognizing negativeness, and moving on. The biggest part of life for me is being about to tell the truth and ask for forgiveness when I am wrong. I would feel horrible to not be forgiven when I am wrong, and I would want to offer my same forgiveness to someone else.
    One person alone is not responsible for the abuse at Straight. There was a labyrinth of people responsible. I see one person alone coming foward so far to ask for forgiveness, and I admire that. I am not saying other staff members have not come forward; I just do not know of them if they have. I am very new to dealing with this after 23 years and finally decided to research it.
    Kelley Starnes

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