Claimant in N.S. class action frustrated by delays, lack of information
Timothy Clark felt a growing sense of duty. To say something, to protect others. So he popped some coins into a school payphone and dialed the number for the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Halifax.
It was 1984 and he was 14 years old.
A member of the archdiocese office staff answered, he says. He told her he wanted to talk about a priest who had touched him inappropriately. She took his home phone number and said someone would reach out. No one, he says, ever called.
“They basically just ignored me,” Clark, now 55, said in a recent interview at his home in Wileville, N.S.
For nearly four decades, he kept the sexual abuse he suffered as a young teen close to him. So it was with some trepidation that, in 2023, he decided to make a claim as…
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