Additional details released about molestation by now-deceased former Lake Villa parish pastor

ILLINOIS
Daily Herald

Bob Susnjara

Documents released by the Archdiocese of Chicago show a now-deceased priest who was pastor of Prince of Peace Parish in Lake Villa molested and took nude photographs of a boy.

Although the archdiocese announced in 2002 that sexual abuse accusations were made against the Rev. Richard Fassbinder, who was 75 at the time, the previously secret files that became available Thursday provided additional details.

For example, the new documents show Fassbinder served another 2½ years as Prince of Peace’s pastor emeritus after acknowledging the sexual relationship, but claiming he didn’t know the boy was a minor when it began in 1974. He lived in a Fox Lake retirement community as pastor emeritus until he died in May 2004.

Archdiocese documents state Fassbinder admitted taking nude photographs of the boy and bringing him to Wisconsin for an overnight trip. However, Fassbinder said in 2001 he destroyed the pictures “years ago.”

Documents show the boy was 16 when Fassbinder started the sexual abuse. Fassbinder said the sexual contact continued for 15 years.

“Father Fassbinder now owns the stupidity this type of behavior manifests,” according to an internal archdiocese report from December 2001 that became public Thursday. “He claims that (the boy) is the only person with whom he had relations.”

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