Richard Jeub Priest File Publicly Released Today

MINNESOTA
Jeff Anderson & Associates

(St. Paul, MN) – As part of an ongoing civil lawsuit, the once-secret priest file of Richard Jeub was publicly released today. Throughout his 40+ years as a priest of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, several survivors, including adult women and children, have come forward alleging sexual abuse by Jeub.

In late 1969, early 1970, Jeub and another child abuser, Father Jerome Kern, switched parishes. Kern left his assignment at St. Mark’s in St. Paul to become assistant pastor at Our Lady of Grace in Edina, while Jeub left his position at Our Lady of Grace, to work at St. Mark’s. While supposedly under restriction, Jeub continued in ministry until at least 2009 serving communion and working as a lector at a Duluth Diocese parish in Deerwood, MN.

“We release this file with sorrow in our hearts for the suffering so many have endured,” said attorney Jeff Anderson. “To all those who have suffered, take comfort in the truth being revealed. By this truth being known, others will be protected in the future.”

The entire priest file of Richard Jeub, a timeline, and documents are available on our website under News and Events at www.andersonadvocates.com.

Contact Jeff Anderson: Office/651.227.9990 Cell/612.817.8665
Contact Mike Finnegan: Office/651.227.9990 Cell/612.205.5531

Richard Jeub Timeline
Key Documents in Richard Jeub File
kern-jeub 1969 transfer
Richard Jeub file, part 1
Richard Jeub file, part 2
Richard Jeub file, part 3

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