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Archdiocese Tries to " Sever" Cases Re Titian Miani, Mahony's Colleague from Stockton; As Well As Exclude Critical Evidence. 9 Hearings Wednesday 6.27 By Kay Ebeling City of Angels [Los Angeles CA] June 26, 2007 http://cityofangels3.blogspot.com/2007/06/archdiocese-tries-to-sever-cases-re.html earing Wednesday June 27th to "sever and reschedule trial" in cases BC308301 and BC308555, cases concerning Titian Miani aka Father Jim. At this point the jury trial in the Miani cases is September 24. Defendant Roman Catholic Archdiocese filed this document May 30th but their actual "motion to sever and reschedule" is nowhere to be found in the public documents. Too bad. I would have given equal time to their case. You can however look at the Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Church Attorneys 6.18.07 for those two cases as well as BC308363, another Miani case, where the church denies all charges. Then there are several declarations supporting the defendant's motion for summary judgment written by: Reverend Ralph Murphy SDB Father Maurizio Girolami Michael J. Alvarez The Salesian Society and Bosco High School itself Reverend Ralph Murphy Jeffrey S. Koenig Let's give them a hand for going down in infamy as swearing their support for a pedophile priest over his victims. Clap-clap-Clap-clap-clap. COULDN'T FIND THE MOTION TO SEVER FILED MAY 30 But I did find another Notice of Association of Counsel for those same three cases: (To be read in the voice of the guy who introduces the Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland.) Be very officious and British like speaking through a moustache as you read: "Please take notice that Thomas Delaney and Alexandra McDermott Wilcox of the law firm of Dedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold LLP have been associatedad as co-counsel for Defendants the Salesian Society and St John Bosco High school with Foley & Lardner LLP. More document diving below: LOTS OF GEMS IN THE DOCUMENT DIVE THIS WEEK: For a long time today I couldn't open any documents in the ArcScanWeb. As I've reported before, data management for the Clergy Case files is outsoucred to a private sector firm, separate from all other civil cases in LA Superior Court. So almost every time I go diving, I watch people all around me in Room 106 reading their civil case documents with no problems, but the Clergy Cases database is down about half as often as up. However, reading the titles tells a story itself: ===== RECENT DOCUMENTS Show Church Attorneys Trying to Get Evidence Excluded: In BC308294 Church's attempt to exclude evidence "of any other victims of any other priests or lay employees of defendant Doe or etc." Filed June 15 The defendant is trying to exclude evidence of church doctrine, practices, or beliefs and plaintiffs in three cases are trying to keep them included. Another one. 6.15.05 Defendant trying to "exclude references to defendants secret archives or etc." Same three cases another one Defendant filed motion to "exclude reference to the Report to the People of God Do you notice it's all the church trying to prevent things from coming out and the plaintiffs fighting back. The plaintiffs are always on the defensive. Shouldn't it be the other way around with the defendants on the defensive? For plaintiffs' side on these three cases, see below. Here is the plaintiffs' side of cases BC308301 and BC308555 and BC308363 Which the church is trying to "sever and reschedule trial," hearing Wednesday June 27th From Plaintiffs argument against motion for summary judgment filed by Boucher and Drivon, these cases concern the following Salesian Clergymen: Father Titian Miani Brother John Verhart Brother Anthony Juarez Brother Mark Epperson Father Larry Lorenzoni "II: THE NUMEROUS, EGREGIOUS ACTS OF SALESIAN CLERGY CLEARLY ESTABLISH A PRIMA FACIE CASE" "A more detailed look at the history of Father Titian Miani exemplifies exactly how the Salesian Order ignored warning signs, reports, and complaints and knowingly allowed so many of its pedophiles to prey on countless children." Miani was "known by the Salesians to be a danger to children long before he was even ordained as a priest." Miani went by the name "Father Jim." His "first documented incident of child molestation took place in 1947." On a retreat with other clerics he "attempted a dishonest act" with a 13 year old boy who "knew how to resist." (From Miani's personnel file, translated into English) Several other documents from the 1940s from Reverends with Italian names, have been translated and will be put into evidence in the Titian Miani (aka Father Jim) cases. He was ordained in 1955 into the Salesian order even though there were already several reports of his flagrantes, one written in 1955 describes his activity as "having his hand on a boy's crotch," and that's pretty blatant for 1955. From the Plaintiffs, cont'd: "Once at St. John Bosco (1958) Miani immediately began molesting children and targeted 8th grader (Plaintiff)." Apparently the Salesians sold themselves in those years as allowing "no two alone," but Miani "repeatedly isolated (plaintiff), abusing him in his 'off-limits' bedroom in the priests' quarters, as well as on a trip to the Salesian campsite at Arrow Bear. Plaintiff reported Martini I mean Miani to another priest and "No one stepped in to save him." Then two other pedophiles on the school faculty, joined in. Lorenzoni and Brother Ralph Murguia and raped the plaintiff repeatedly. I have to warn you. This is going to come up a lot in the Clergy Cases as they go to trial, terrible truths about how involved the network of pedophiles was in the church, and how horrible some of the experiences these kids had at the hands of sick men who should never have been priests in the first place. But as I've said so many times and will again: Pedophiles were drawn to become priests because it was so easy to be a pedophile in the church. Cloistered in isolated places alone with vulnerable children. ---------- Wonder why Mahony is Working So Hard to 'Sever' This Case? Here is from an LA Weekly report "A review of personnel records during Mahony's tenure as bishop of Stockton suggests he was more involved with priest pedophilia problems than he admits. Clergy Personnel Board minutes from December 12, 1984, concern a man named Father Titian Miani. "[Miani] seems to be causing dissension in the parish," the minutes state. "Reports have come from very credible witnesses. We have no process to deal with priests who act unprofessionally, nor a way to listen to credible witnesses in such cases." Miani was charged in 2003 with two counts of committing a lewd act on a child in the mid-1960s. Charges were dropped in 2003 after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down California's statute of limitations for child sex abuse. From Cardinal Untruths Mahony's Testimony in Sex Scandal Clashes with Earlier Statements and Reality By Jeffrey Anderson LA Weekly December 15, 2004 http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/cardinal-untruths/1101/ [BishopAccountability.org has linked quotes from the Mahony deposition to the relevant page in the deposition itself. At the end of this article, see links to the full Mahony deposition and four exhibits.] More on Miani and the Salesians below: ========= From the Plaintiffs in Miani Cases I'd report the church's side but they didn't post their motion on the public board. Too bad. "Miani went to work at Salesian High School in Los Angeles until 1968 and then came back to St. John Bosco to "once again to work under his friend and Director, Father John Malloy." He was promoted to Prefect as well as Latin teacher. He molested at least one more boy and two females who are all plaintiffs here now in this case. Plus there are other victims who will be witnesses. Miani got to these children at Arrow Bear Camp, in hotel rooms on overnight stays, in his car on trips to Sebastapol, in Miani's office during the school day, behind closed doors at St. John Bosco High School. And in the children's family homes. Malloy obviously knew about Miani's proclivities in 1967 by his letters. "Despite 20 years of knowledge that Miani was a dangerous pedophile, the Salesian Order allowed Miani to leave the salesians "for personal reasons" reads the plaintiffs' argument. He went to the Stockton Discese in 1974 and nobody warned anybody in advance. Finally arrested in 2003 and released weeks after due to the Stogner Decision. "To this day, Father John Malloy states that Miani was a 'model 'priest' and that he 'never had any reason to read his personnel file.'" PLAINTIFFS' ARGUMENTS AGAINST MOTION TO SEVER MARTINI CASES, CONT'D. Hearing June 27 along with seven other motions The cases against The Salesians and St. John Bosco High School "are not only examples of quite possibly the most dangerous and despicable child molesters in the Catholic clergy, but they also exemplify the moral hypocrisy and compete conscious disregard for children which has sadly come to characterize the Salesian Order," write plaintiff attorneys. The irony is the Salesians are supposed to exemplify Giovanni Melchior Bosco who is known for his dedication to guide and protect vulnerable youth in 19th Century Italy. Plaintiffs argue the Salesians make a mockery of Giovanni Bosco's memory: "by knowingly permitting its priests to engage in egregious and outrageous practices towards children in their parishes. "Miani, Verhart, Juarez, Epperston, and Lorenzoni as well as every Salesian Priest and Brother who knew of their habitual molestation of children used and manipulated the respect and reverence given to Catholic clergy in order to prey on innocent young boys and girls." What's coming next week, after this: HEARINGS 6.27.07 Copy and pasted from http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/civil/ type in JCCP4286 as the case number 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Motion for Summary Judgment ((PAPERS FILED ON 4/11)RE: BC308395) 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 MOTION - COMPEL FURTHER RESPONSES (INTERROGATORIES AND DOCUMENTS(PAPERS FILED ON 6/06)RE: BC286703) 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 MOTION - COMPEL FURTHER RESPONSES (INTERROGATORIES AND DOCUMENTS(PAPERS FILED ON 6/06)RE: BC305515) 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 MOTION - COMPEL FURTHER RESPONSES (INTERROGATORIES AND DOCUMENTS(PAPERS FILED ON 6/06)RE: BC307934) 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 MOTION - COMPEL FURTHER RESPONSES (INTERROGATORIES AND DOCUMENTS(PAPERS FILED ON 6/06)RE: BC304657) 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 MOTION - COMPEL FURTHER RESPONSES (INTERROGATORIES AND DOCUMENTS(PAPERS FILED ON 6/06)RE: BC308294) 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Motion (TO SEVER AND RESCHEDULE TRIAL(PAPERS FILED ON 5/30)RE: BC308301 AND BC308555) 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Motion to Quash (SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT(PAPERS FILED ON 6/11)**cont to 9/25**RE: BC307145) 06/27/2007 at 08:31 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 MOTION - COMPEL FURTHER RESPONSES (INTERROGATORIES AND DOCUMENTS(PAPERS FILED ON 6/06)RE: BC308555) 06/28/2007 at 08:30 am in department 20 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Final Status Conference (HAGENBACH CASES) MORE DOCUMENT DIVING: For a long time I couldn't open documents Tuesday, but the titles tell a story themselves: Notice how much the church is on the offense and the plaintiffs are having to be on defense. It's jarring, but blatant and obvious and hopefully no judge or jury is stupid enough to buy into this: These documents were filed in just one day May 30th: BC304657 Defendant's opposition to plaintiff's motion for a protective order BC307685 Plaintiffs ex part application for an order compelling a non party to comply with a subpoena BC308556C Demurrer of defendant doe 1 and motion to quash and dismiss BC291179 Special demurrer and motion to strike by defendants the archdiocese of Los Angeles and the roman Catholic Bishop of Los Angeles. BC308665 Motion of defendant doe 1 for evidentiary sanctions BC325552 Notice of filing of notice of removal BC308065 Plaintiffs opposition to defendants motion to quash subpoena BC304657 Plaintiffs ex parte application for an order compelling a non party to comply with a deposition or subpoena, etc. BC304657 defendant doe 1's opposition to plaintiffs ex parte application to compel deposition How the press used to cover this story, after this. Here is an article that was in LA Weekly in 2004. Where are they now: Cardinal Untruths Mahony's Testimony in Sex Scandal Clashes with Earlier Statements and Reality By Jeffrey Anderson LA Weekly December 15, 2004 http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/cardinal-untruths/1101/ [BishopAccountability.org has linked quotes from the Mahony deposition to the relevant page in the deposition itself. At the end of this article, see links to the full Mahony deposition and four exhibits.] Confidential documents and sworn statements by Cardinal Roger Mahony were released last week, ending two years of legal maneuvers to shield "his eminence" from examination in the Catholic clergy sex abuse scandal. The cardinal's testimony, memos and letters offer a rare glimpse into Mahony's formative years as a priest and young bishop in Fresno and Stockton from 1962 to 1985, and reflect on his moral standing as shepherd of 5 million Catholics in Los Angeles and ranking prelate in the United States. Mahony emerges as a man of contradictions and memory problems. A man who claims never to have known a priest to have sex before 1968, who struggles to remember steps he took — or did not take — to address a pedophilia crisis of epic proportions. A man whose fitness to lead must now be examined in light of whether he is telling the truth or not. Compelled by the court after months of resistance, Mahony was deposed recently at his lawyer's office in downtown Los Angeles. Five lawyers representing hundreds of sex-abuse victims questioned Mahony for six hours about how he responded to accusations that priests in his charge had molested children. His stubborn refusal to answer all questions with candor was a virtual dare to his adversaries to dig deeper for the truth. Victims who witnessed the deposition struggled to contain their emotions as Mahony's attorneys coached the cardinal and cajoled victims' lawyers, who in their blunt questioning conveyed a sense of moral outrage on behalf of people whose lives were ruined by a priest who might have been stopped had the cardinal done more. At stake was not only the tenuous negotiations of hundreds of lawsuits alleging sexual abuse, or the pending prosecution of a few rogue priests, or even the possibility of broader conspiracy charges against Mahony and his colleagues, but the credibility of the last remaining symbol of influence, power and authority in the U.S. Catholic Church. The result is 265 pages of testimony that shows Mahony distancing himself from his own career. "As I get older, more distant things I can't remember," he says. Like a crooked screw, his story just doesn't fit, no matter how hard he twists. For instance, despite new, damaging evidence, Mahony insists he did not lie when he testified in a civil trial in 1998 that he dealt with just one priest accused of molestation while he was the bishop of Stockton from 1980 to 1985. He says he simply forgot about memos in his own hand in 1981 and 1984 that show him lowering the boom on two previously undisclosed priests accused of molestation. Meanwhile, in 1984, he transferred a pedophile priest to a new parish where he molested again. Church personnel documents are cryptic but suggest a broader problem than the one Mahony denies remembering. Such evidence undermines Mahony's credibility as a witness and an administrator. After his sworn testimony, lawyers accused him of perjury, and sent a transcript to prosecutors in Northern California for investigation. Fallout could reach Los Angeles, where his decisions to leave priests in ministry after he knew they had molested children are being investigated. A criminal trial of one, Michael Wempe, begins in January, and prosecutors know of key witnesses who could revive charges against another, Michael Baker. "No amount of public relations can turn this into a poor memory," says A.W. Richard Sipe, a psychotherapist, author and former priest. "For a man of his background and administrative capability to make such a claim is disgusting. We're scratching at the surface of his character here. And you are seeing the philosophy of the Catholic hierarchy, which is, 'I only lie when I have to.' " Mahony's credibility will be an issue in 544 lawsuits headed for settlement in Los Angeles. Lawyers for abuse victims have shown they will relinquish the fight for accountability if the price is right. They recently settled 87 lawsuits with the Diocese of Orange for $100 million, after the diocese promised not to conceal documents that likely will emerge only after lawsuits are dismissed. While attorneys contend a large enough settlement could cost Mahony his job, Sipe believes the truth could be more effective. "If the real story gets told, lay people will realize that Los Angeles is more corrupt than Boston," he says. Some of the discrepancies may appear small. For example, the Catholic Church for decades has called upon a variety of institutes to evaluate and treat priests with sexual disorders. Mahony, in his deposition, said he had no knowledge of them until 1985. Likewise, he seemingly was rising through the ranks of some other Catholic Church when the Vatican was disseminating procedures for dealing with priests accused of solicitation and pedophilia in the 1960s. Mahony was ordained in 1962, and was a licensed social worker in Fresno from 1964 to 1970. He served there as a chancellor and a vicar between 1975 and 1980. Yet he barely acknowledges being aware that the church was rife with molestation. He even denies knowledge of priests breaking their vow of celibacy until after the Second Vatican Counsel, in 1968. "I wouldn't have any way of knowing," he said. "Mahony would have to be deaf, dumb and stupid not to have known of priests breaking their vows in the 1960s," says a member of the clergy in Los Angeles. "Having sex is one way many found out whether the priesthood was the right calling for them." Father Thomas Doyle, an Air Force chaplain and canon law expert says, "As chancellor and vicar, the number one issue that takes up your time is dealing with problem priests." One case that Mahony had trouble recalling is illuminated in confidential memos from 1970 that show him overseeing the transfer of Monsignor Anthony Herdegen from one parish to another. Mahony, in his deposition, denies any knowledge of reports that young boys visited Herdegen in his private residence in the rectory. He says Herdegen was transferred for being too conservative. But in December 2003, the Fresno Bee reported that two brothers accused Herdegen of sexually abusing them in the 1960s and 70s. Herdegen served in 10 parishes before retiring in 1985. More explicit records from the Diocese of Stockton show Mahony knee-deep in personnel problems. Yet he maintained in his deposition that three accused molesters were reported to him before 1985 — a claim that contradicts trial testimony he gave in 1998, in which he admitted only one. Personnel records suggest there may have been more than three. The subject at trial in 1998 was Oliver O'Grady, a pedophile Mahony transferred in 1984, despite a 1976 letter of apology from O'Grady to an 11-year-old molestation victim, and a psychiatrist's report stating O'Grady had a "severe defect in maturation in the matter of sex and social relationships." Mahony claims he never looked in O'Grady's confidential file, however, so he could not have possibly seen the letter. And, he said that he did not consider the psychiatrist's report to pose a serious problem. Even if true, such indifference is shocking. Sources say O'Grady was the subject of numerous molestation settlements before Mahony arrived. But again, as incoming bishop, Mahony says he never inquired about the fitness of the priests in his diocese. He says he didn't even have a key to the confidential-file cabinet, which is odd, because such files are kept secret from most everyone except the bishop. O'Grady was convicted of lewd conduct involving a child in 1993 and later deported to Ireland. At the 1998 trial Mahony was asked if any other priests were involved with any kind of sexual misconduct with children. Mahony replied, "I cannot recall another case." Jurors, some of whom said they did not believe Mahony, awarded $30 million to O'Grady's victims. A judge later cut the award to $7 million. In fact, O'Grady, who responded to a recent lawsuit with a 10-page anatomical explanation claiming he could not have anally raped a boy 150 times based on his own "medical research, including the Internet," was not the only accused priest Mahony dealt with at Stockton. Newly surfaced documents, some handwritten by Mahony, show that he took swift action against two accused priests visiting from Mexico in the early 1980s. In 1981, Mahony learned of families who complained that Father Antonio Munoz had taken their sons to Tijuana and "had some type of sexual misconduct." Mahony fired the priest. "Your assignment and your faculties were canceled because of problems of a very serious and grave nature," he wrote to Munoz in 1982. Mahony then met with a family in 1984 that claimed their two boys drank beer with Father Hector Camacho in his bedroom, where the priest later molested them. Mahony typed a five-page memo of his firing of Camacho. "It is my intention to take every possible step to be certain that no other young person is harmed," Mahony wrote. Mahony also wrote two letters to the Modesto police and letters to the bishops in all of the western states warning them not to hire Camacho, who returned to Mexico under threat of prosecution. [See one of Mahony's letters to the police.] At his deposition Mahony was asked why he did not acknowledge these incidents at O'Grady's trial in 1998. "It was some 13 years after I had left Stockton," Mahony said. "We had many events in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and I was very preoccupied. We had the visit of the [Pope]. We had earthquakes. We had riots. We had everything. I simply did not remember everything that happened in Stockton." Sipe, who witnessed the deposition, was astounded. "Lawyers might call that perjury, but a lay person would say, 'My God, that's a lie.' Even if he had a genuine memory lapse it raises questions about his ability to lead." Such perceptions devastated Cardinal Bernard Law in Boston, when a judge ruled that his deposition testimony did not appear truthful. A review of personnel records during Mahony's tenure as bishop of Stockton suggest he was more involved with priest pedophilia problems than he admits. Clergy Personnel Board minutes from December 12, 1984, concern a man named Father Titian Miani. "[Miani] seems to be causing dissension in the parish," the minutes state. "Reports have come from very credible witnesses. We have no process to deal with priests who act unprofessionally, nor a way to listen to credible witnesses in such cases." Miani was charged in 2003 with two counts of committing a lewd act on a child in the mid-1960s. Charges were dropped in 2003 after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down California's statute of limitations for child sex abuse. Then there are cryptic entries such as one about a priest who "is back after visiting missionaries. He'll try to use moral persuasion. We are informing anyone from Welfare, etc., to use civil arm of Stockton to deal with him if necessary." And this, related to another priest: "OK right now, not bad-bad." Sipe, the author of the book Celibacy in Crisis, says, "'Bad' means alcohol problems. 'Bad-bad' means fucking kids." After scandal erupted in 2002 Mahony admitted to leaving eight accused molesters in ministry as cardinal in Los Angeles. That includes Michael Baker, who admitted to Mahony in 1986 that he had molested several youths, but who Mahony kept in ministry for 14 years. Baker was charged with 34 counts of molestation, which were dismissed as a result of the Supreme Court ruling. And it includes Michael Wempe, who faces new criminal charges after 42 counts of sex crimes were dismissed last year. Yet Mahony states that even in the 1980s he knew he must remove priests from ministry when he received credible allegations of molestation. "I knew that we wanted priests serving in our parishes who were not going to be a danger to anybody," he testified. But he also said that O'Grady's admitted sexual urges toward a 9-year-old would not lead to his removal. Last Thursday, Mahony told a reporter from CNN that the protocol of the 1980s was to leave accused priests in ministry because, "We misunderstood pedophilia to be a moral weakness or a sin, something that could be dealt with through spiritual counseling. We now know that is inadequate." Mahony has offered similar explanations to explain Baker, Wempe and others who remained in ministry well into the 1990s. Thomas Brandlin, a deacon in Los Angeles, has a theory about Mahony. In 1986, Brandlin was accused of molesting a boy in Santa Barbara. Even after Brandlin obtained a declaration of factual innocence from the Santa Barbara District Attorney's Office, Mahony denied his full faculties for 10 more years, until Brandlin hired a canon lawyer and brought his case to the Vatican. "He has no plan," Brandlin says of Mahony. "He does and says what he needs to get out of whatever situation he is confronted with." Maybe Mahony should stick to memory loss after all. |
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