Lawsuit alleges sex abuse coverup by Bergen Catholic wrestling program, report says

NEW JERSEY
NJ.com

By Matthew Stanmyre and Patrick Lanni

A 12-count lawsuit filed Monday in state Superior Court in Bergen County alleges coaches from the powerhouse Bergen Catholic High wrestling team engaged in sexual and verbal harassment of at least one wrestler while the school administration conspired to keep the abuse under wraps.

News of the lawsuit was first reported by northjersey.com.

The lawsuit alleges Bergen Catholic head coach Dave Bell “inappropriately undressed with minors and watched wrestlers, including Plaintiff, change in the locker room, which they were completely nude or partially nude.” It also claims assistant coach Dominick “Donnie” Spataro “showed pornographic and nude photographs of himself and others on his mobile phone to Plaintiff and other minor wrestlers, including photographs of his own nude body including his depictions of his penis.”

The complaint goes on to allege that members of the Bergen Catholic administration, including the school’s president, Brother Brian Walsh, principal Timothy McElhinney and athletic director Jack McGovern “knew or should have known about the harassment, abuse, intimidation and bullying of Plaintiff, especially after Plaintiff’s parents raised these concerns, which were expressed both verbally and in writing, on numerous occasions.”

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