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Jan 28, 2013: Senator: “Rampant Sex Abuse” at LAUSD

A former California state senator has called for an independent investigation into what she says is “alleged rampant sex abuse” of Latino students in the LAUSD. Former California Democratic State Senator Martha Escutia, an attorney and child sex abuse survivors advocate, has called for the investigation in the wake of what she said was a “pattern of alleged sexual abuse” perpetrated against students by teachers and other employees at LAUSD schools. “There’s a pattern of all these sexual abuse scandals popping up everywhere in poor, minority neighborhoods,” she said at a press confere…

Jan 28, 2013: Advocate Pitches ‘Erin’s Law’ on Sex-Abuse Education

JACKSON, Miss. — A woman who was sexually abused as a child is on a 50-state mission to urge lawmakers to make education about child sex abuse part of schools’ curriculum.For 2½ years beginning at age 6, a neighbor raped Erin Merryn, now 27, of Schaumburg, Ill. A teenage cousin started molesting her when she was 11. Now, she’s the force behind “Erin’s Law” legislation, which her home state enacted earlier this month.”I never had to run out of a burning building and I knew how to say no to drugs when I was approached in high school, but when two men were molesting and raping me I didn’t know wh…

Jan 28, 2013: Florida Priest Gets 15 Years in Sex Abuse Case

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A retired Roman Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing dozens of boys for decades was sentenced to 15 years in prison Monday.Earlier this month, Father Neil Doherty pleaded no contest in a deal that reduced the sex abuse charges from capital felonies to second-degree felonies. He will also have to register as a sex offender.The plea comes after several more alleged victims came forward and were planning to testify in the case. Doherty, who maintains his innocence, is now 69, appears frail and struggles with health problems. His attorney, David Bogenschutz said he …

Jan 27, 2013: OC DA Reopens Abuse Investigation of Teacher

Orange County prosecutors say a dropped molestation investigation is being reopened so officials can re-examine the actions of a former Los Angeles elementary school teacher who has been charged with molesting a dozen students.Spokeswoman Susan Kang Schroeder told the Los Angeles Times on Friday that the allegations of four youths against Robert Pimentel will be forwarded to Los Angeles prosecutors.Pimentel, a former teacher at George de la Torre Jr. Elementary School, was arrested Wednesday on charges of molesting 12 students following a 10-month police investigation.Kang Schroeder says the 2…

Jan 27, 2013: Rhode Island Judge Delays Unsealing of Legion of Christ docs

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A judge agreed on Friday to delay the release of documents related to a disgraced Roman Catholic organization called the Legion of Christ to give it time to appeal his earlier ruling unsealing them. Superior Court Judge Michael Silverstein gave the Legion until Feb. 15 to ask the state Supreme Court to intervene in the tug-of-war over the records, which are from a lawsuit filed by a woman contesting the will of a wealthy aunt who left the Legion $60 million. The judge had ruled on Wednesday that the public had a right to access the documents despite concerns from t…

Jan 25, 2013: Bill Would Give Victims of Sexual Abuse More Time to Sue Abusers

A state senator on Friday sought to get rid of the statute of limitations preventing some victims of child molestation from suing their abusers. Sen. Jim Beall, D-San Jose, said current law requires that victims sue by their 26th birthday, or within three years of the date they discovered their psychological trauma was linked to sexual abuse during their youth. He said Senate Bill 131, if approved, would help victims whose repressed memories of the abuse did not surface until after their deadline to file a lawsuit expired. “Existing law requires action for damages suffered as a result of child…

Jan 25, 2013: Milwaukee Archdiocese Says It’s Going Broke

The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is hemorrhaging money on legal and professional fees as a result of its bankruptcy and will be unable to pay its monthly operating expenses beginning in April unless the judge suspends those payments, it says in court documents filed Thursday. The archdiocese filed a motion asking U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Susan V. Kelley to allow it to suspend all payments to attorneys and consultants, except $125,000 for work on its plan of reorganization. And it would continue to pay its own attorneys to challenge sex-abuse claims with proceeds from its insurance carriers. “Withou…

Jan 24, 2013: Former Bemidji Teacher Faces Sexual Conduct Charges

BEMIDJI – Two days before the first of three victims of alleged sexual abuse at Central Elementary School in Bemidji came forward, John Thorn Wangberg resigned after a 30-year teaching career.Wangberg, 58, of rural Cass Lake, was arraigned Wednesday on two felony counts of sexual conduct in the second degree and a gross misdemeanor charge of non-consensual sexual conduct in the fifth degree. The felony charges allege that Wangberg engaged in sexual contact with victims between the ages of 5 and 7 on school property. The first victim reported the alleged abuse on March 16, 2011 – two days afte…

Jan 23, 2013: Renewed Push to Update Statute-of-Limitations Laws in Child Sex Abuse Cases

Saying the move is long overdue and flanked by high-profile reform advocates, state Reps. Louise Williams Bishop and Michael P. McGeehan, both D-Phila., today announced a renewed push to update archaic statute-of-limitations laws in child sexual abuse cases at a Capitol Rotunda news conference. Bishop and McGeehan said their respective bills are patterned after ones they introduced in the last two-year legislative session but died after being inexplicably bottled up in the committee process. Bishop has reintroduced her legislation, now known as H.B. 237, which would abolish the statute of li…

Jan 23, 2013: Former Long Beach Priest Sentenced for Sex Crimes

A former Long Beach priest who entered a plea of no contest to sexual assault charges — including lewd acts involving a child — was sentenced Wednesday and ordered to register as a sex offender. Luis Jose Cuevas, 68, who served the North Long Beach Catholic community for seven years, entered the no-contest plea in December. He was charged with eight misdemeanor counts of sex assault involving two women and one felony count of a lewd acts involving a child. The girl, 17, accused the priest of repeatedly groping her at the church during a period of two years. He was sentenced to five years …