Fr. Alejandro Flores
From Bolivia. Ordained for the Joliet Diocese in 6/2009. Removed 1/4/2010 from First Family after a couple accused him of abusing their 13-year-old son for five years while a seminarian. Flores attempted suicide 1/6/2010 by leaping from the balcony of an abandoned church, sustaining serious head injuries. Arrested upon release from hospital 1/20/2010. Charged in 4/2010 with attempted abuse of the first victim’s brother. Pleaded guilty in 9/2010 to the first allegations. Sentenced to four years in prison. Paroled in 6/2013. Arrested by Immigration and deported to Bolivia 8/6/2013. Out-of-court civil settlement in 2012. Per the diocese’s list in 12/2018, Flores was permanently removed from ministry. Laicized in 2020. Lawsuit filed 3/1/2023 claims abuse by Flores, including rape, of a boy ages 8 and 9, at St. Raymond Nonnatus Cathedral 2008-2009. The alleged victim died at age 21 in 2022. Included in the 5/23/2023 IL Attorney General’s Report.
- Chicago Breaking News 01.07.10
- Bolingbrook Sun 01.07.10
- Chicago Tribune 01.08.10
- Chicago Tribune 01.20.10
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- St Charles Republican 01.22.10
- Chicago Sun-Times 01.23.10
- Batavia Republican 02.10.10
- Wayne Republican 02.18.10
- The Chronicle 03.12.10
- Daily Herald 03.17.10
- The Chronicle 03.17.10
- The Chronical 03.18.10
- Geneva Sun 04.20.10
- Chicago Tribune 04.21.10
- St Charles Republican 04.30.10
- Kane County Chronicle 05.01.10
- St Charles Republican 05.28.10
- Geneva Republican 09.08.10
- Chicago Daily Herald 09.08.10
- Spero News 09.09.10
- SNAP Statement 11.19.11
- Chicago Tribune 11.19.11
- NBC Chicago 03.12.13
- Joliet Diocese List of Priests with Credible Allegations 03.12.13
- Wheaton Patch 06.17.13
- Chicago Tribune 07.08.13
- Washington Times 07.08.13
- CBS Chicago 07.09.13
- Hispanically Speaking 07.09.13
- My Suburban Life 07.10.13
- CBS Chicago 08.07.13
- Univision 08.07.13
- WBEZ 08.07.13
- Chicago Tribune 08.07.13
- Plainfield Patch 08.07.13
- SNAP Statement 08.07.13
- BoliviaCom 08.08.13
- Northwest Herald 08.08.13
- Diocese of Joliet List of Priests with Credible Allegations 04.30.14
- Diocese of Joliet List Updated 12.06.18
- Diocese of Joliet List Updated 02.22.21
- Patch 03.10.23
- Herald-News 03.19.23
- IL Attorney General’s Report 05.23.23
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