Fr. Leonardo G. Mateo
Extern priest from the Philippines. Arrived in Los Angeles in 1959. A 2003 lawsuit alleged abuse in CA in 1959. Left L.A. in 1960. Assigned in the El Paso diocese 1975-1976. Was working in the Joliet diocese by 1977, where allegations were made in 1983 and 1991. Left Joliet in 1984, worked in Chicago and later returned to the Archdiocese of Cebu. Died in 2004. Name on the 4/2006 Joliet list of priests with credible allegations. Joliet agreed to release personnel files in 3/2013 as part of a settlement in Rudofski v Joliet & Bennett. Files released 4/30/2014. Also named in a civil suit filed 4/30/2014. An additional suit was filed by three men 9/18/2014 against the Joliet Diocese claiming abuse in 1980. Settled in 8/2018 for $1.4M. On the Richmond diocese’s list 6/27/2019. Included in the 5/23/2023 IL Attorney General’s Report, which notes at least ten “reported survivors.”
- L.A. Archdiocesan Report Addendum 11.15.05
- L.A. Times Database 04.20.06
- Diocese of Joliet Updated List 12.13.19
- Jeff Anderson and Associates Assignment Record and Summary
- L.A. Archdiocesan Report 02.17.04
- Diocese of Joliet List 04.09.06
- Chicago Tribune 04.11.06
- Chicago Sun-Times 04.11.06
- Herald News 05.17.06
- Joliet Diocese List of Prests with Credible Allegations 03.12.13
- My Suburban Life 03.12.13
- Anderson Advocates Timeline 04.30.14
- WLS 04.30.14
- SNAP Statement 04.30.14
- NBC Chicago 04.30.14
- Chicago Sun Times 04.30.14
- Mateo Personnel Files from David Rudofski Archives 04.30.14
- Diocese of Joliet List of Priests with Credible Allegations 04.30.14
- Joliet Patch 04.30.14
- Daily Journal 05.01.14
- My Suburban Life 05.08.14
- SNAP Statement 09.19.14
- Voices 09.19.14
- My Fox Chicago 09.19.14
- USA Today 08.31.18
- Associated Press 09.01.18
- Diocese of Richmond List 02.27.19
- Diocese of Richmond Mateo Profile 06.27.19
- Diocese of Joliet Updated List 12.13.19
- IL Attorney General’s Report 05.23.23
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