PENNSYLVANIA
The Times-Tribune
BY TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
Published: September 4, 2014
Attorneys for the Rev. Philip Altavilla and the woman who claims he indecently assaulted her as a teenager have agreed to preserve certain evidence from his dismissed criminal case for possible use in a civil lawsuit the woman filed.
The agreement, approved Tuesday by Lackawanna County Judge Terrence Nealon, calls for the district attorney’s office and Scranton police to retain a photo album that reportedly contains pictures of the alleged victim’s feet and shoes. Police will also preserve copies of wiretap tapes.
Joseph Lenahan, attorney for the woman, filed a writ of summons last month notifying the Rev. Altavilla and the Diocese of Scranton that she intends to file a lawsuit. Mr. Lenahan confirmed the suit is related to criminal charges filed against the Rev. Altavilla for allegedly indecently touching the woman in 1998, when she was 13.
The Rev. Altavilla was charged with several offenses, including indecent assault and corruption of a minor, in connection with the incident. The case was dismissed by Judge Michael Barrasse on Aug. 1 because the statute of limitations had expired.
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