Fr. Emmett Hoffmann
Named as abuser in 12/30/11 civil suit filed against Diocese and Order. Plaintiff (a member of Cheyenne tribe) alleged Hoffman molested and raped her between 1955 and 1962 when she was a minor and he was assigned to St. Labre Mission School in Ashland. He started at the school in 1954. The girl was a boarding student. He left the Capuchin order and became a Diocesan priest. He retired from the mission in 1993 and lived in a retirement community on the reservation until his death 2/1/13. Per a 2017 news report, 5 former St. Labre Indian School students accused Hoffman of having molested them between 1955 and 1984. On the diocese’s list 8/21/18 (as “Emmitt Hoffman.”) On the Capuchins St. Joseph Province list of those with substantiated allegations against them.
- Billings Gazette 05.21.04
- Complaint in Jane Doe 1 v Order of Friars Minor Chapuchin, et al Montana 8th Judicial District Court, Cascade Co, 12.30.11
- Missoulian 12.30.11
- The Republic 12.31.11
- KTVQ 12.31.11
- KXLH 01.01.12
- Great Falls Tribune 01.02.12
- KFBB 01.02.12
- KULR 01.03.12
- KFBB 01.05.12
- Indian Country Today Media Network 01.23.12
- KPAX 06.07.12
- Indian Country Today Media Network 07.30.12
- Great Falls Tribune 08.16.17
- Assoicated PRess 12.21.17
- Diocese of Great Falls-Billings List 08.21.18
- Capuchin Friars St. Joseph Province List 08.19.21
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