Fr. Robert L. Schaeufele
Placed on leave in 4/2002 after allegations surfaced. The Diocese knew in 1994 that Schaeufele was bringing boys to his rectory. Several civil suits 2003-2004. In 2004 the Diocese agreed to pay $1.1M to 12 men abused by him as boys. Others refused to settle. Found not guilty in 5/2003 of some charges, but convicted in 6/2003 on other charges of abuse in the 1980s. Received two 30-year concurrent sentences. Also sentenced in Pasco County 7/2003. At least 22 accusers are known. Abused in parishes that were later part of the Venice diocese. Scheduled for release from prison in 2/2015, after serving only 12 years. Included on the St. Petersburg diocese’s list of credibly accused.
- Statement by Diocese of Venice 05.09.02
- St. Petersburg Times 05.15.02
- Dallas Morning News 06.12.02
- St. Petersburg Times 03.22.03
- Herald Tribune 05.15.03
- St. Petersburg Times 05.17.03
- Tampa Tribune 06.21.03
- Tampa Tribune 11.18.03
- Letter by Bishop Lynch 12.11.03
- St. Petersburg Times 12.12.03
- St. Petersburg Times 12.23.03
- St. Petersburg Times 04.16.04
- Tampa Tribune 04.16.04
- St. Petersburg Times 02.05.07
- Injury Board 09.05.08
- Tampa Bay Times 02.04.15
- Diocese of St. Petersburg List 05.26.20
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