Catholic Diocese of Charleston delays naming priests accused of sexually abusing children

CHARLESTON (SC)
Post and Courier

February 5, 2019

By Angie Jackson

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston is delaying its release of names of priests credibly accused of sexually abusing minors in South Carolina dating back to 1950.

The diocese originally planned to make the names public by mid-February, but it now plans to do so by the end of March.

Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone said the delay is due to the time it’s taking time to review priest personnel records from 2007 through today.

“When we release the list of names, we want it to be accurate to the best of our knowledge. We owe that to the victims, the faithful and the public,” Guglielmone said in a news release.

The diocese previously reviewed files dating to 1950 in connection with a class-action settlement. In 2007, the diocese agreed to pay up to $12 million to nearly 150 people — victims born before Aug. 30, 1980, who were sexually abused by priests and diocese employees, and victims’ eligible family members. Those payouts ranged from $13,000 to $425,000 each.

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests urged Guglielmone to immediately release the names of priests who have already been deemed credibly accused of abusing children, and then add to that list later. The peer support group said victims continue to suffer when the names of predators remain hidden.

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