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B.C. recovery home staff knew of assault claims against employee 1 month before telling police, posts allege

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The New Westminister addiction recovery facility that employed a man charged with assaulting vulnerable women attempted to prevent survivors and community members from speaking publicly a month before staff said they first learned of the allegations and reported them to police, according to posts and messages obtained by CBC News.

And at least two Last Door Recovery Society leaders attempted to discourage and remove online posts by women who say Adam Haber assaulted them or others even after police began investigating him in late January.

Last week, Haber was charged with assaulting three vulnerable former clients of the sister, women-only Westminister House whom he met through

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