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The Whistleblower

Former employee, Edward "James" Boyle, filed a whistle blower lawsuit against Bellwether after his sudden termination in March. Prior to his separation from the company, Boyle, a home manager, became aware of a sexual assault of one client by another. Per state laws, he made the proper notifications. Bellwether, in turn, chastised him for notifying the victims guardian. He was let go shortly thereafter. Bellwether insists the termination was non-retaliatory, although the company provided an excuse for it's decision - Boyle had allegedly told staff at his previous home that they should not call 911 if a client was choking on food. According to the New Jersey record Boyle strongly disputes this claim. He also shares much more information about the status of the management of the New Jersey residences.

As a house manager, Boyle had a daunting job - ensuring his home was fully staff.  However, according to The Record, Bellwether often refused to provide the minimum number of employees to meet client needs. Boyle's home required 16 staff members, yet Bellwether only provided up to eight employees. Unable to leave his clients unattended, Boyle often spent the night or weekends at the home to ensure there was at least one adult present.

Boyle's account of staffing shortages was verified by a second employee who asked to remain anonymous due to a non-disclosure clause. However, this individual described arriving for work to find clients wandering about with no staff on site. Family members also echoed these sentiments. The truth was further confirmed by residents of the town of West Milford, who, in March, announced they were being "terrorized" by residents of a nearby residence. According to the New Jersey Record, residents recounted how in the previous November in the middle of the night, a naked man broke four garage windows, damaged a door, and tried to rip out a lighting fixture in his effort to break into a home located near his residence. In March the same Bellwether client was found in the neighboring community slamming his body into a door in an effort to gain entry. When the resident tried to intervene, the client turned violent. A similar incident recently occurred.  The frequent interruptions have caused many homeowners to invest in home security camera systems. At least one family intends to sue Bellwether; another home owner has security camera footage of a resident during a nighttime elopement.
https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/passaic/west-milford/2019/03/22/west-milford-neighborhood-terrorized-escaped-bellwether-group-home-patients/3222467002/




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