Fr. Richard M. Ruffalo
Died in 1997. Accused in 2002 by at least two men of abusing them when they were boys. He allegedly gave them beer and wine, took them on trips to Las Vegas and molested them. Ruffalo was also accused of stealing from collections. He was over $95K in debt when he died. One man filed a civil suit 1998 which later settled. Two more plaintiffs filed suit in 2003. A fourth man came forward in 2006. Ruffalo’s name was included on the diocese’s 4/2006 list of credibly accused. Included in the 5/23/2023 IL Attorney General’s Report
- Chicago Sun Times 02.24.97
- Herald News 05.05.02
- Herald News (IL) 08.11.02
- Daily Herald 10.15.03
- Chicago Sun Times 10.15.03
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer 10.30.04
- Daily Herald 11.19.04
- Herald News 02.24.06
- Herald News 02.24.06
- Chicago Sun Times 03.05.06
- Herald News 03.05.06
- Diocese of Joliet List 04.09.06
- Chicago Tribune 04.11.06
- Herald News 05.17.06
- Diocese of Joliet List of Priests with Credible Allegations 03.12.13
- WGN 03.12.13
- Statement by the Bishop of the Diocese of Joliet 03.12.13
- My Suburban Life 03.13.13
- Diocese of Joliet List of Priests with Credible Allegations 04.30.14
- IL Attorney General’s Report 05.23.23
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