After Pope Leo XIV’s first day as the pontiff, a local attorney says he and his clients aren’t thrilled about the decision from the Vatican.
Mitchell Garabedian, a Boston-based attorney, has represented thousands of victims and survivors over decades of alleged clergy sexual abuse.
He told Boston 25 News on Friday he was disappointed to see Pope Leo XIV was appointed.
“There’s a track record here that doesn’t give many survivors or victims hope,” said Garabedian. “He doesn’t send a message he’s going to protect children or help survivors heal.”
He pointed towards two incidents over the last 25 years.
Garabedian said in 2000, as head of the Augustinian Order in Chicago, Prevost allegedly housed a priest near a school facing accusations of sexual abuse.
Garabedian explained, “That priest was a pedophile, and those children were susceptible.”
He also pointed to an incident while Pope Leo XIV was serving in…
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