Fr. Daniel P. Herek
Pleaded no contest in 1998 to charges of sexually assaulting a boy and making child pornography. His housekeeper discovered the porn in 1997. Served 2 1/2 years in jail, released in 2001. Named by eight in subsequent civil suits. A 2002 jury award of $800K to one. Other suits then settled. Convicted of exposing himself in a mall parking lot in 9/05. Sentenced to 120 days in jail. Sent to jail in 7/08. Judge added four months for probation violation for masturbating in public. On archdiocese’s list 11/30/18. It notes multiple reports to diocese and law enforcement, of child porn and sex abuse 1970s through 1990s. Laicized in 2006. Per the NE A.G. report in 11/21, Herek made pornographic images of boys from his parish and engaged in sexual misconduct with boys throughout his priesthood. The first complaint to the archdiocese was in the 1970s. There are 43 known victims or possible victims.
- Omaha World Herald 07.26.97
- Omaha World Herald 08.01.97
- Omaha World Herald 02.13.98
- Omaha World Herald 02.14.98
- Omaha World Herald 02.21.98
- Omaha World Herald 02.22.98
- Omaha World Herald 08.29.98
- Omaha World Herald 08.30.98
- Omaha World Herald 09.02.98
- Omaha World Herald 01.19.99
- Omaha World Herald 07.15.01
- Omaha World Herald 10.26.01
- Omaha World Herald 06.15.02
- Associated Press 01.30.04
- KETV 07.13.06
- Sioux City Journal 07.21.06
- Omaha World Herald 12.01.06
- Omaha World Herald 05.15.08
- Omaha World Herald 07.10.08
- Omaha World Herald 06.16.12
- The Catholic Voice 12.03.18
- Archdiocese of Omaha List updated 06.01.19
- Omaha World-Herald 12.09.19
- Omaha World-Herald 11.04.21
- NE A.G. Report 11.04.21
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