Harvard psychiatrist denounces repressed memory claim in trial

STOCKTON (CA)
Lodi News-Sentinel

Posted: Friday, March 23, 2012

By Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel Staff Writer

A Harvard University psychiatrist testified in the civil clergy sexual abuse trial on Thursday that “repressed” or “recovered” memory hasn’t been scientifically proven.

J. Alexander Bodkin, an associate professor at Harvard’s medical school, said he examined the plaintiff suing Lockeford priest Michael Kelly on sexual abuse allegations and found the plaintiff to have long-term “obsessive-compulsive disorder” that goes back to his childhood, according to defense attorney Thomas Beatty.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder is defined as people having unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, obsessions or behaviors.

The plaintiff is a 37-year-old man suing Kelly on allegations that the Lockeford priest sexually assaulted him when the plaintiff was an altar boy in the 1980s at Cathedral of the Annunciation in Stockton. Kelly has been pastor of St. Joachim’s Catholic Church in Lockeford the past eight years.

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