Former ADF Catholic bishop Max Davis ‘abused boys under pretence of medical exam’

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Pamela Medlen

The former head of the Australian Defence Force’s Catholic diocese allegedly abused five students under the pretence of giving them medical examinations, a charge he denies, a Perth court has heard.

Max Davis is accused of six counts of indecent dealings with male children between 1969 and 1972 when he worked at a St Benedict’s College in New Norcia.

The prosecution alleges Davis performed indecent acts on five students aged between 13 and 15 years old.

One of the alleged victims told the court he had gone to the school infirmary with a sore stomach and that Davis prodded his abdomen before grabbing his genitals.

In his opening statement, Davis’ defence lawyer said he would not dispute the men had been sexually abused while at the college.

However, he told the jury there were two other religious men who were known to have been involved in inappropriate behaviour with boys, and that the victims could have mistaken them for Davis.

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