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New Accused Cleric Exposed in LA

SNAP
May 1, 2014

http://www.snapnetwork.org/ca_new_accused_cleric_exposed_in_la

WHAT

Holding signs and photos of themselves at a sidewalk press conference, victims of sexual abuse will:

--Expose a credibly accused cleric who recently lived and worked in LA,

--Show how he lived with families with kids, and

--Explain how he was sent overseas when he was publicly accused of child sex crimes in Arizona.

They will also urge Catholic officials (in the LA archdiocese & in a religious order) to:

--Demand that the cleric immediately return to the United States

--Aggressively seek out others in LA who saw, suspected or suffered his crimes, and

--Announce the accusations against him in parish bulletins and on the archdiocesan website.

WHERE

Outside of the offices of the Lay Mission-Helpers Association

3435 Wilshire Blvd. (at Normandie), Suite 1940, Los Angeles

WHEN

Friday, May 2 at 11 am

WHO

5-6 victims of sexual abuse who are members of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAPNetwork.org), the nation's largest support group for men and women abused as kids in religious or institutional settings. They will be joined by a St. Louis man who the organization's long-time executive director.

WHY

Members of SNAP recently learned that a credibly accused cleric lived and worked with vulnerable missionary families in Los Angeles.

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But he is still on the job, SNAP says, with a Claretian UN team. Now living in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he's almost certainly among vulnerable and unsuspecting families who know nothing of the accusations against him.

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"We fear that Brother Suttle may have hurt kids who lived in Helpers housing," said David Clohessy of St Louis, SNAP executive director. "These are children who are very vulnerable, about to move abroad or are home for the first time in years. They are confused, excited and scared. A predator will easily take advantage of that."

The group wants the Helpers and the archdiocese to reach out to anyone who may have been lived in Lay Mission Helpers Housing. If Suttle did abuse there, SNAP believes there is a good chance that he could be criminally prosecuted.

"Often Catholic officials send credibly accused predators overseas to avoid prosecution," Clohessy said. "The Claretians should do their civic and moral duty and insist that he come back to the US. They should return and for them to find any potential victims and let them know of their civil and criminal rights."

At least one other credibly accused child molesting cleric worked at Lay Mission Helpers. He is Msgr. Joseph Alzugaray who worked in the LA archdiocese and the Santa Rosa diocese. A Catholic abuse board found the child sex abuse accusations against Suttle “credible and a child sex abuse and cover up lawsuit against him settled in 2007.

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LA Archbishop Jose Gomez will likely claim he has no supervisory power over Brother Suttle. But SNAP says that since Suttle worked in the LA archdiocese, Gomez can and should, for the sake of public safety, use his “bully pulpit,” parish bulletins and church websites to warn parishioners and the public about him.

CONTACT

Joelle Casteix 949-322-7434 cell, jcasteix@gmail.com

Barbara Dorris 314-503-0003 cell, SNAPdorris@gmail.com

David Clohessy 314-566-9790, SNAPclohessy@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 




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