Fr. Edwin J. Scherzer
Retired in 1995. Removed from ministry in 5/2002 after he was accused in a lawsuit. Two more suits were filed by 1/2003. The chancellor 1966-1982 admitted he had been approached by a parent claiming Scherzer had acted inappropriately with his son, but made no record of the complaint. A fourth suit filed in 4/2003 alleged abuse 1963-1964. Indicted in 2005. Pleaded guilty in 11/2005 to abuse of four boys in the late 1950s-early 1960s. Sentenced to five years’ house arrest. Claims included in a 6/2003 massive settlement with the archdiocese. Ordered to a life of prayer and penance. Died 8/13/2017.
- Courier Journal 05.22.02
- Courier Journal 07.06.02
- Courier Journal (Major Account) 09.29.02
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- Courier Journal 04.16.03
- Courier Journal 02.24.05
- Courier Journal 10.25.05
- Courier Journal (AP) 11.11.05
- WAVE 3 01.09.06
- The Gleaner 01.10.06
- Courier Journal 06.12.07
- Courier Journal 06.15.07
- Courier Journal 07.13.08
- WDRB 01.27.11
- Courier Journal 01.29.11
- WHAS 04.21.11
- Bosse Funeral Home 08.13.17
- WDRB News 09.27.17
- Archdiocese of Louisville List 02.11.19
- Archdiocese of Louisville List 07.11.19
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