Fr. James E. Hargadon
Four civil suits were filed in 2002 by men accusing Hargadon of abuse when they were altar boys. Privileges removed in 2002 after suits filed. Twice criminally convicted of abuse in 2004. Received separate eight-year sentences in two counties. One man who lived in Texas said he reported the abuse to Bishop Tschoepe of Dallas in about 1990. Apparently nothing done. Hargadon died in 5/2005 after one year in prison. In 10/2005 the Vatican ordered him (after he had died) to a life of prayer and penance. On Louisville archdiocese’s list of accused in 2019.
- Courier-Journal 05.17.02
- Courier-Journal 05.18.02
- Courier-Journal 05.24.02
- Courier-Journal 06.01.02
- Courier-Journal 06.27.02
- Courier-Journal 09.29.02
- Courier Journal 09.29.02
- Courier-Journal 10.11.02
- Courier-Journal 10.20.02
- Courier Journal 04.20.04
- Courier-Journal 05.19.04
- Courier-Journal 06.14.04
- Courier-Journal 06.23.04
- Courier-Journal 05.18.05
- Courier-Journal 10.25.05
- SNAP Statement 05.23.13
- El Paso Times 07.28.13
- WDRB News 09.27.17
- Archdiocese of Louisville List 02.11.19
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