Fr. William E. Jones
Monsignor. Placed on leave in 2002 after an allegation that he had sexually abused a minor more than 20 years previously. A civil suit was filed in 1/2004 alleging that Jones molested at least one youth on numerous occasions 1978-1980. It also said that Jones and another priest performed oral sex on the plaintiff and several other boys during a trip. The suit was dismissed in 1/2005 due to the statute of limitations. Jones died in 5/2004 at age 70. He was also accused in a suit of using crude/sexual language toward a teenage girl. Included in the 8/14/2018 PA Attorney General’s Report and on the diocese’s 8/19/2018 list of credibly accused.
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- Express Times 05.11.04
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- Morning Call 06.21.18
- Diocese of Allentown 08.19.18
- PA Grand Jury Report Profile 08.14.18
- National Review 09.21.18
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