Neal Gumpel said the abuse he suffered more than 50 years ago shaped his adult life.
Neal Gumpel has spent most of his life looking for a sliver of validation that the damage was real.
The violent sexual assault he said he suffered at the hands of a Jesuit priest and professor at Maine Maritime Academy in Castine when he was 16 years old threw his life onto a dark track. He became suicidal. He spent years addicted to alcohol and drugs, which he says helped destroy his first marriage and strain his relationship with his three children. He went years without speaking to his parents, who he said refused to believe what happened to him that night in 1974. Many of his siblings still insist he’s lying.
A settlement agreement announced Thursday between the New York Province of the Society of Jesus and Gumpel does not undo the sins…
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