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Nov 28, 2012: The Case of Shattuck-St. Mary’s: Child Sex Abuse Remains a Systemic Cancer in our Society

Just when some might think that we have heard the last of shocking news reports concerning the sexual abuse of children at Shattuck-St.Mary’s, it was reported yesterday that Joseph Machlitt, arrested and charged last week with criminal sexual conduct involving a student at the Faribault school in the early 1980’s, was recently employed as a substitute teacher at the St. Paul Academy and Summit School (SPA). This recent revelation is the latest in a chain of events that began in early October with former Shattuck-St. Mary’s teacher, Lynn Seibel, being charged with 15 counts of criminal sexual c…

Nov 27, 2012: Task Force Report Fails to Address Statute of Limitations Reform

Today, the Pennsylvania Task Force on Child Protection, formed in the wake of the child sexual abuse scandal involving Jerry Sandusky at Penn State University, issued its long-awaited report and recommendations.  The Pennsylvania General Assembly authorized the Task Force to examine and evaluate state laws and procedures concerning child protection and reporting child abuse.  The Task Force recommended comprehensive changes in the mandatory reporter law, including an increased focus on training and education.  The Task Force’s recommendations, however, do not go far enough. …

Nov 27, 2012: Wall Street Journal: Teen Takes Stand in Abuse Trial Against Orthodox Leader

After months of anticipation, a 17-year-old girl took the stand in the sexual abuse trial of a respected counselor from an ultra-orthodox Jewish community that authorities say has historically avoided such prosecutions by keeping members quiet.In a packed courtroom filled mostly with her supporters, the teen took the stand against Nechemya Weberman, an unlicensed religious counselor in the Satmar community, an ultra-orthodox sect of Judaism.Weberman is accused of sexually abusing the girl dozens of times in his home and office over a three-year span beginning when she was 12 years old. The gir…

Nov 26, 2012: Shattuck-St. Mary’s and the Culture of Denial

Since last month, the tragic history of child sexual abuse at elite preparatory school Shattuck-St. Mary’s in Faribault, Minnesota has unfolded piecemeal. The courage survivors coming forward have empowered others to bring to light the abuse of multiple students by multiple perpetrators, including Lynn Philip Seibel and Len Jones.  New details are emerging of a third perpetrator, Joseph Machlitt, an art and photography teacher, who abused a student “JJ” in 1980.  Machlitt is currently charged with two felony counts of criminal sexual misconduct and Machlitt admitted to his abuse of “…

Nov 08, 2012: Honolulu men claim sexual abuse by Christian Brother at Damien High School in 1980’s

Working with the Oahu-based law firm of Mark Gallagher, nationally prominent clergy abuse law firm Jeff Anderson& Associates, announced today the filing of a civil lawsuit on behalf of two Honolulu men who say they were sexually abused in the 1980’s by a Christian Brother employed at Damien Memorial High School in Honolulu.The plaintiffs, identified in the complaint as John Roe 3 an…

Nov 03, 2012: Ex-Penn State president Spanier charged in Sandusky case

 HARRISBURG – Former Pennsylvania State University president Graham B. Spanier lied to grand jurors, ignored investigators’ subpoenas, and ultimately left five young boys to the whims of a sexual predator, state prosecutors charged Thursday as the former administrator became the latest official caught in the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal.Along with suspended athletic director Tim Curley and former vice president Gary Schultz, who are already charged in the case, Spanier exhibited a “callous lack of concern” for Sandusky’s victims and a “definite interest in shielding the man who …

Nov 03, 2012: Ex-Penn State president Spanier charged in Sandusky case

Former Pennsylvania State University president Graham B. Spanier lied to grand jurors, ignored investigators’ subpoenas, and ultimately left five young boys to the whims of a sexual predator, state prosecutors charged Thursday as the former administrator became the latest official caught in the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal.Along with suspended athletic director Tim Curley and former vice president Gary Schultz, who are already charged in the case, Spanier exhibited a “callous lack of concern” for Sandusky’s victims and a “definite interest in shielding …

Nov 02, 2012: Green Bay diocese found negligent in priest molestation civil lawsuit; ordered to pay $500,000

The Catholic Diocese of Green Bay has been ordered to pay a half-million dollars in a civil lawsuit involving a priest accused of molesting a 13-year-old boy.A Las Vegas jury concluded Thursday the diocese was negligent in transferring John Patrick Feeney to a Nevada parish where he allegedly molested the boy.The Green Bay Diocese will have to pay a $500,000 in damages; the suit originally sought $5.1 million.The man in the Las Vegas case says Feeney sexually assaulted him in 1984, when Feeney visited the family’s home while serving the city’s St. Francis De Sales Parish. The man’s attorneys s…

Oct 31, 2012: Judge lets archdiocese bankruptcy abuse ruling stand

A federal judge on Monday handed partial victories to both the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and the sex abuse victims who make up the vast majority of creditors in its bankruptcy.The ruling, by U.S. District Judge Rudolph Randa, lets stand a February decision by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Susan V. Kelley dismissing one victim’s claim and allowing two others to move forward, at least for now.The three cases were seen as test cases in which the archdiocese argued that a significant number of victims of clergy sexual abuse had enough information on the church’s handling of cases to have filed fraud claims…

Oct 10, 2012: Law firm says there may be more victims at Shattuck-St. Mary’s

 ST. PAUL, Minn. — The law firm that’s repeatedly sued religious institutions for covering up alleged child sexual abuse says it’s working on behalf of possible victims of alleged sexual misconduct at the Shattuck-St. Mary’s prep school in Faribault.Gregg Meyers, an attorney with the St. Paul-based Jeff Anderson and Associates, said people who say they are victims of a drama teacher charged Monday with 17 counts of criminal sexual misconduct have started to come forward. A possible third victim may also come forward, he said.”We are in the process of doing the analysis that will tell us, …

Sep 26, 2012: Child Protection Still an Afterthought

In yet another stunning example that child protection continues to take a backseat to protecting Catholic institutions and the religious, it is reported that the Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts requires parents to sign a liability waiver when sending their children for religious education.  The Parental Contract for Diocesan Activities rests the ultimate responsibility for supervising a child on the parent even if the child is entrusted to the church for activities and programming.  Most importantly, parents must “specifically agree not to hold the Diocese or any of its employee…

Sep 06, 2012: Bishop Finn Guilty: Diocese Escapes Responsibility

Today, Jackson County Judge John Torrence found Bishop Finn of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph guilty on one count of failing to report child abuse. Bishop Finn’s trial arises out of his own actions and the Diocese’s actions surrounding the December 2010 discovery that a Diocesan priest, Rev. Shawn Ratigan, produced child pornography with young parishioners of the Diocese.