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  Seattle: Trial Involving Notorious Abusive Priest Begins

Catholic Culture
May 5, 2009

http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=2820

Jury selection will soon begin in a lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Seattle, which is accused of failing to supervise Father Patrick O’Donnell, who has admitted molesting 30 boys. The priest, who later practiced psychology, reportedly wrote a thesis entitled, “A Prisoner’s Dilemma: Evoking Trust Between Children and Adults.” According to BishopAccountability.org’s database of publicly accused priests:

Removed 1985. Abused as many as 65 boys in mid 1970s and early 1980s in Spokane & Seattle. After leaving active priesthood, he worked as a psychologist for teens & adults at a clinic in Bellevue. Sanctioned in 1984 for abuse when he was a priest. Sanctions lifted 1986. License permanently suspended 1/04. At least 2 victims committed suicide. Trained by the Sulpicians. Named in new suit filed 2/08 by 3. Admitted guilt and settled 11/08 for $5M which he can’t pay.

Source(s): these links will take you to other sites, in a new window.

* In a first for Seattle, church sex abuse suit headed to trial (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

* Jury selection to begin Wednesday in Seattle Archdiocese sex-abuse trial (Seattle Times)

* The past shadows a bishop’s future (Seattle Times, 2004)

* O’Donnell, Patrick G. (BishopAccountability.org)

 
 

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