Fr. Lawrence J. Sullivan
Suspended in 4/2021 pending the investigation of an allegation recently received by the Archdiocese that Sullivan sexually abused a girl in 1984, the night before entering seminary. Sulllivan was 18, the girl was 17. Sullivan admitted to making “unwelcome verbal comments” to a girl, but denied “physical interaction.” His accuser said that Sullivan and another man followed her to an alley outside of the restaurant where she was working, then “attacked” her and “the intent was to sexually assault me.” She said Sullivan said, “Come on baby, let’s have some fun” and that she fought them off and police were called. Reinstated in 5/2021 after the Archdiocese determined that it could not substantiate the allegation.
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