Archdiocese of Hartford Settles Sexual Abuse Claim Against Priest

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By RAY HARDMAN

The Archdiocese of Hartford has agreed to settle a 16-year-old sexual abuse claim against one of its priests.

According to a press release issued by the plaintiff ‘s lawyers, “John Doe” as he was known in court documents was repeatedly abused, battered, and sexually assaulted over a six month period by Edward Warnakulasuriya, also known as Edward Tissera, a Sri Lankan priest who at the time was the associate pastor at St. John the Evangelist Church in Watertown.

The abuse started in October 2000 when the plaintiff was 13 years old.

The plaintiff’s attorneys did not disclose the dollar amount of the settlement, which was mediated by Hartford Superior Court Judge Antonio Robaina.

“We settled this matter without a single deposition being taken, which saved our client the extreme emotional distress and burden that would have come with being deposed and reliving his painful experiences,” said “John Doe’s” attorney, Ernie Teitell. “In fact, pleadings were not even closed and limited discovery was exchanged when the case was settled.”

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