Allegations at St. John’s University: Elder Abuse and Predatory Fundraising

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Posted by Joelle Casteix on August 6, 2012

St. John’s University in Collegeville, MN calls itself a “College of Distinction.” But in courtrooms in California and Minnesota, the Benedictine university also being called a predatory fundraiser and has been slapped with allegations of elder abuse.

Patrick Marker at Behind the Pine Curtain broke the story that:

Employees of the Order of Saint Benedict OSB (including St. John’s University and Saint John’s Abbey) engaged in “financial elder abuse” and “predatory fundraising”.

According to legal documents, Saint John’s is accused of:

1. Liability of Gratuitous Tranferee of Trust Property
2. Liability of Gratuitous Tranferee of Personal Property
3. Constructive Fraud
4. Participation in Breach of Trust
5. Breach of Fiduciary Duty
6. Financial Elder Abuse

The story is still developing, and I will report more as I learn it.

For those of you who don’t know about St. John’s: more than fifty members of the St. John’s community – including OSB monks, priests, visiting priests, seminarians and lay personnel – have been credibly accused of abuse since 1940. That’s a huge number of predators from a school as small as St. John’s, which only has approximately 2000 students. It’s smaller than the average high school.

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