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  Priest Accused of Child Molestation
State Police Allege Man Was Acting As Family's " Spiritual Adviser" When He Abused Four Kids

By David Filkins
Albany Times Union
February 28, 2008

http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=667472&category=REGION&newsdate=2/28/2008

PALENTINE -- A priest accused of molesting at least four children in a Montgomery County family he had befriended has been charged with four felonies, State Police said.

The Rev. John W. Broderick, 47, of Nicholville, was considered the family's "spiritual adviser" when the alleged abuse occurred over several months last year, according to State Police. The children's ages range from 5 to 11.

State Police said Broderick is assigned to the Syracuse Diocese of the Catholic Church, though he was suspended earlier this year. It wasn't clear why.

He was taken into custody Monday at the Holy Name of Jesus Academy in Massena and charged with three counts of first-degree sexual abuse, one count of second-degree sexual abuse and four counts of endangering the welfare of a child.

He was arraigned Monday in Town Court and remains in the Montgomery County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail.

Broderick was never affiliated with the Albany Diocese, spokesman Ken Goldfarb said, and "we had no knowledge of him until we learned of this matter."

State Police are asking anyone with information regarding the allegations against Broderick to call 853-4708.

 
 

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