Fr. Myles Patrick White
Removed from ministry in 1992 after hew was seen on a 30 minute segment of a videotape having sex with a boy. He had donated the tape to a garage sale. When police arrested him, he was destroying pictures of boys. Sentenced to four years prison in 1993 in Illinois and similar sentence in Indiana. Released from prison in 1995. At least four suits settled by 11/1995. Included in 4/2006 on the diocese’s list of credibly accused. One victim is known to have died by suicide 20 years after the abuse. White died in 2012. Named in new civil suit 5/2013. One of five priests named in $4.137 million suit settled 4/2015. Included in the 5/23/2023 IL Attorney General’s Report, which notes at least 11 “reported survivors.”
- Associated Press 07.29.92
- Chicago Tribune (AP) 07.30.92
- Chicago Sun-Times 07.30.92
- Chicago Tribune 07.31.92
- Associated Press 08.22.92
- Chicago Tribune 12.10.92
- Chicago Tribune 04.16.93
- Chicago Tribune 05.10.93
- Chicago Tribune 08.17.93
- Chicago Tribune 12.01.94
- Chicago Tribune 04.22.95
- Herald News 05.05.02
- The Herald News 02.15.06
- Diocese of Joliet List 04.09.06
- Chicago Sun-Times 04.11.06
- Herald News 05.17.06
- Diocese of Joliet List of Priests with Credible Allegations 03.12.13
- My Suburban Life 03.12.13
- Statement by the Bishop of the Diocese of Joliet 03.12.13
- WGN 03.12.13
- Chicago Sun-Times 05.15.13
- Chicago Tribune 05.15.13
- Diocese of Joliet List of Priests with Credible Allegations 04.30.14
- Patch 04.15.15
- IL Attorney General’s Report 05.23.23
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