Man, 24, testifies of childhood assaults by priest, teacher

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Philadelphia Inquirer

Allison Steele, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

Posted: Tuesday, January 15, 2013, 8:03 PM

Speaking quietly but firmly, a 24-year-old man testified for more than two hours Tuesday about enduring a series of childhood sexual assaults by two Catholic priests and a teacher, all of whom worked at a church and middle school less than a mile from his Northeast Philadelphia home.

The molestation began in the late 1990s when the man was a 10-year-old altar boy at St. Jerome’s, a Catholic school near Pennypack Park, and left him overwhelmed by fear, guilt, and shame, he testified in Common Pleas Court. In his family and community, priests and nuns were given unquestioned authority, he said, and it would be years before he told anyone he had been abused.

“I was scared, I was embarrassed,” said the man, who was identified in a grand jury report as “Billy Doe.” The Inquirer does not identify alleged victims of sexual assault. “I was afraid I was going to get in trouble. I thought I did something wrong.”

After the assaults, Billy testified, he stopped seeing his friends, dropped out of most clubs and sports teams, and was expelled from two high schools. Within five years, he went from smoking marijuana to trying pills and hard drugs and, eventually, he said, developed a “full-blown heroin addiction.”

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