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  More Abuse Allegations against Cincinnati Archdiocese

Fox 19 [Cincinnati OH]
May 19, 2006

http://www.fox19.com/Global/story.asp?S=4923557&nav=0zHF

The personnel director for the Cincinnati Archdiocese is on administrative leave because a former church employee is accusing him of abuse. The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests or "SNAP" is calling for the county prosecutor to investigate.

31 year old Alex Henties is currently serving a two year prison sentence on drug charges but from prison he's causing quite a stir in the Catholic Church. S.N.A.P. wants Prosecutor Joe Deters to investigate allegations Henties was abused by the Church's personnel director, Vince Frasher. "This isn't a priest that they're covering for now, this is a lay person." says SNAP's Christy Miller.

The archdiocese says it has a letter written by Henties saying exactly the opposite: "I have never been abused in such a way as this and have never been abused by Vince whatsoever or at all." But the church still plans to investigate what they call serious allegations. "We have a letter written by him but we haven't talked to him, that's part of what needs to be done in this investigation." says Archdiocese spokesman Dan Andriacco.

For about two years Henties was employed by the Church; he helped do background checks on perspective church employees and volunteers, even though he had a criminal background. Which is another problem SNAP takes issue with. "Why in the world would you employ somebody with a criminal background to administer the program that is supposed to weed these people out?".

In an email sent to members of the clergy, Frasher makes no mention of the abuse allegations but explains that he's known Henties for many years and hired him to give him a second chance, even though he knew he'd been convicted of theft.

Until the church's investigation is complete Frasher will remain on administrative leave.

 
 

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