MAINE
Portland Press Herald
He says the disclosure opens the door to victims previously barred by Maine’s statute of limitations.
BY DAVID SHARPTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A lawyer says a newly revealed letter indicating Roman Catholic Church officials knew a Maine priest was allegedly abusing children in 1956 opens the door to lawsuits by additional victims.
Boston lawyer Mitchell Garabedian said the 2005 letter referring to abuse allegations against the Rev. James Vallely shows then-Bishop Daniel Feeney knew about Vallely’s abuse earlier than previously stated. He says that disclosure opens the door to victims who previously were shut out by Maine’s statute of limitations to file lawsuits.
Garabedian, who already settled one fraudulent concealment case, said he’s representing five of Vallely’s victims from the 1960s and 1970s. Vallely died in 1997.
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