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Rudy's Friend: The Accused Pedophile Priest By Michael Clancy Village Voice December 4, 2007 http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/archives/2007/12/rudys_friend_th.php Special grand jury reports from the Suffolk County Supreme Court, which were released in 2003, shed more light on Placa's alleged misdeeds with little boys. A little background on Placa from the Barrett story:
The three-page section of the report that deals with Placa says that he started abusing an altar boy in his first assignment as a priest: "Once, when he was working at the rectory on a slow evening, the boy was in the office watching TV, Priest F came in and asked if he could join him. He pulled a chair up next to the boy and put his right hand on his thigh. Slowly his hand began to creep up towards the boy's genital area. Alarmed, the boy covered his crouch. After Priest F's efforts to push his arm away failed, Priest F gave up and left. The boy remembered that Priest F was very nervous. He never told anyone at the time because he didn't think anyone would believe him" In his next assignment, "Priest F" did not relent: "Priest F was cautious, but relentless in his pursuit of victims. He fondled boys over their clothes, usually in his office. Always, his actions were hidden by a poster, newspaper or a book. He talked continuously as he fondled them. Everyone in the school knew to stay away from Priest F." A footnote in the report about one of those instances of alleged abuse contains an absurd but heartbreaking detail: "One of the victims remembers the first incident of abuse taking place when preparations were underway to attend a right-to-life march on the anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision. The students were making banners with Priest F's help. It was a banner that was used as the foil on this occasion." Literally fondling boys under a right-to-life banner. Wow. It's an irony that you might have to be Catholic to appreciate. |
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