MASSACHUSETTS
Eagle-Tribune
By Mike LaBella mlabella@eagletribune.com
HAVERHILL — Standing a few dozen feet from where a 5-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by a former priest, Robert Hoatson told her story.
As he stood on the sidewalk outside All Saints Church on Thursday morning, Hoatson, co-founder and president of Road to Recovery Inc., said the victim is now 21 and has decided to come forward and file a civil lawsuit because she cannot live with the emotional pain caused by the assaults.
The suit claims some of the assaults on her by former All Saints priest Kelvin Iguabita happened in the basement of the church, which Hoatson stood in front of during his press conference on Thursday. Other assaults by Iguabita on the girl happened in the rectory behind the church, according to the suit.
Minutes after Thursday’s press conference, the Rev. Timothy Kearney, pastor of All Saints, who was in the church sacristy preparing to oversee a funeral, told an Eagle-Tribune reporter that All Saints and the larger Catholic church is saddened by the stories of sexual assault victims. The church continues to pray for them and their families, he said.
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