LINCOLN (NE)
KOLN-KGIN [Lincoln NE]
October 9, 2025
The Diocese of Lincoln has limited a priest’s assignments after he was accused of sexually abusing a minor 32 years ago.
According to a statement released on Sept. 19, a woman came forward alleging that she was sexually abused as a minor in 1993 when Fr. Scott Courtney was a seminarian in Lincoln.
The diocese said it immediately reported the allegations to local law enforcement. No criminal charges were filed.
The diocese also conducted its own independent investigation and consulted the diocesan review board. From there, Bishop James Conley limited Courtney’s ministerial assignment to providing spiritual support to the retired priests of the Diocese of Lincoln.
Courtney has denied the allegations and is entitled to the presumption of innocence, both under state, federal and secular law, the diocese said.
“The Diocese of Lincoln remains committed to the protection of our most vulnerable members, especially young adults and children,” the diocese wrote. “We take all allegations of misconduct seriously and have protocols in place specifically designed to protect the most vulnerable members of our community.”
In 2018, Courtney was placed on administrative leave from his role at Sacred Heart parish in Roseland and Assumption Parish in Juniata while the diocese investigated an allegation involving sexual contact with a woman. His teaching duties at St. Cecilia High School in Hastings were also taken over by other priests.
The allegation did not involve a current or former parishioner of Courtney, and the incident was reported to police.
Anyone with reasonable cause to believe a minor has been subject to abuse or neglect must report it to law enforcement or the Department of Health and Human Services Child Abuse Hotline at (800) 652-1999.