Fr. Thomas P. Shoback
Diocese was notified in 11/11 of allegations of sexual misconduct with a boy 1991-97, when pastor of St. Mary and St. Andrew in Blossburg. Suspended. Arrested 6/14/12, charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, indecent assault, endangering the welfare of children, and corruption of minors, for repeated sexual assault of the altar boy. Convicted in 4/13, sentenced to 5-10 years in state prison. Removed from ministry in 11/14. Included in the 8/14/18 PA Grand Jury Report. It showed there was a report in 5/06 to the diocese of the sexua; assault of an 11-year-old altar boy. Report to D.A. Investigated. Shoback denied abuse. Alleged victim named another boy he said Shoback abused; that person denied it to investigators. Sent for evaluation In 11/11. The man who first denied abuse by Shoback said the priest actually had abused him when he was age 11. This led to Shoback’s arrest and conviction. On diocese’s list 8/19/18.
- Pocono Record 11.15.11
- Statement by Diocese of Scranton 11.15.11
- Times Leader 11.16.11
- Pocono News 11.16.11
- Times-Tribune 11.16.11
- WNEP 11.16.11
- Sun-Gazette 11.17.11
- WNEP 11.20.11
- Corning Leader 06.15.12
- Times-Tribune 06.15.12
- Times Leader 06.15.12
- Pocono Record 06.15.12
- Moscow Villager 06.19.12
- Sun-Gazette 06.21.12
- Standard Speaker 07.27.12
- Times Leader 07.28.12
- Williamsport Sun-Gazette 08.21.12
- WETM 04.30.13
- Diocese of Scranton Statement 05.01.13
- Standard Speaker 05.02.13
- Williamsport Sun-Gazette 05.02.13
- Times Leader 04.07.14
- PA Grand Jury Report Profile 08.14.18
- Diocese of Scranton List 08.19.18
- Citizen’s Voice 08.26.18
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