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Puerto
RICO Probes Church Sex Abuse Allegations
By Danica Coto Sacramento Bee February 9, 2014
http://www.sacbee.com/2014/02/07/6137786/puerto-rico-probes-church-sex.html
SAN
JUAN, Puerto
Rico -- Prosecutors in Puerto Rico are investigating six
priests who face sex abuse allegations and have been expelled by
church authorities from a diocese in one of the island's north
coastal towns.
Government prosecutor Yolanda Pitino said Friday that
she and other attorneys are interviewing several people who have
accused the priests of sodomy, lewd acts and sexual harassment.
She said the Arecibo Diocese has provided prosecutors
with information related to the six priests, but that they need
more details.
"We are not satisfied with the information that the
church gave us," Pitino said in a phone interview, adding that
the diocese has not responded to requests for more information.
The Diocese of Arecibo said in a statement that it is
working with authorities and sharing information about the six
priests that Bishop Daniel Fernandez expelled starting in 2011.
"(We) reiterate our policy of zero tolerance against child
abuse," the diocese stated.
Fernandez did not return a message for comment.
The case has caught the attention of officials with
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security
Investigations, who have requested information from the island's
justice department, according to a person familiar with the
matter who was not authorized to speak publicly about it.
Complicating the investigation is a separate sex abuse
allegation that surfaced against Fernandez himself, which he has
rejected.
"Clearly, it's revenge for the decisions I've taken
since the moment I assumed leadership of the diocese, where the
situation that I found was not the most positive," Fernandez
said in a recent statement. "My conscience is at peace, because
I know the accusation is false."
Roberto Gonzalez, the archbishop of San
Juan, has said that the Holy
See has requested information about the allegation against
Fernandez, but that there is no official investigation.
Pitino said the investigation regarding the sex abuse
allegations is just beginning.
"We are urging people to find the courage and go to
police if they have been victims," she said.
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