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Crookston Diocese seeking dismissal of sexual abuse suit

Crookston Times
March 9, 2016

http://www.crookstontimes.com/article/20160309/NEWS/160309635

Crookston, Minn.

The Diocese of Crookston will ask the Court during Thursday’s scheduled hearing at the Polk County Justice Center to dismiss a lawsuit filed on behalf of a sexual abuse survivor, Doe 19, who was sexually abused as a young boy by Father J. Vincent Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald worked as a priest at St. Anne’s in Naytahwaush, MN, where he allegedly abused Doe 19.

Prior to working at St. Anne’s in the Diocese of Crookston, Fitzgerald also worked at St. Catherine’s parish in Squaw Lake, MN, in the Diocese of Duluth, where he sexually abused another young boy, Bill Weis. In November 2015, a Ramsey County jury reached a verdict in favor of Weis, concluding the Diocese of Duluth was negligent in failing to supervise Fitzgerald.

Doe 19’s trial is set for July 2016.

Doe 19’s lawsuit was filed in November 2013 under the Minnesota Child Victims Act which allows survivors of sexual abuse to sue their offenders and the institutions who protected the offenders. The deadline for sexual abuse survivors to file a lawsuit is May 25, 2016.

In January 2014, the Diocese of Crookston released the names of six priests accused of sexually abusing children. These priests included: Fr. James Porter, Fr. Joseph Jeyapauvl, Fr. Stanley Bourassa, Fr. Henry Carriere, Fr. Francis Reid and Fr. Fitzgerald. The Diocese of Crookston has yet to release documents pertaining to clergy accused of child sexual abuse.




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