Mark Bello: Fighting Injustice and Shedding Light on Dark Truths
The Catholic Church for years has covered this up, transferred predators to communities who didn't know they were predators, and the cycle would begin all over again.
Ever wondered how one person can make a difference in the face of systemic wrongdoing? Mark Bello, a former civil justice attorney turned author, knows this battle well. In this episode of 'Nowhere To Go But Up,' host Sean Dustin chats with Mark about his journey from the courtroom to the writer's desk. Mark's career took a pivotal turn when he handled a case involving children abused by a Catholic priest.
The church's attempts to cover up these heinous acts deeply troubled him and inspired his first legal thriller, 'Betrayal of Faith.' But Mark didn't stop there. He also penned children's books tackling social issues like racism and the dangers of texting while driving. This conversation dives into Mark's relentless pursuit of justice, his passion for storytelling, and his thoughts on rising anti-Semitism and the decline of unbiased news reporting.
If you're interested in stories that challenge the status quo and advocate for truth, this episode is for you.