NEW YORK
New York Post
By Julia Marsh May 11, 2016
A potty mouthed priest, the principal of a Staten Island Catholic school — who allegedly trashed colleagues as “tw -ts,” “b —hes,” “d–kheads” and “pieces of s–t,”– better pray that his sacrilegious statements didn’t reach God’s ears.
Three employees of St. Joseph by-the-Sea, in the Huguenot section of Staten Island, are suing the Rev. Michael P. Reilly, two of his “henchmen,” and the Archdiocese of New York for gender and age discrimination.
The St. Joseph staffers, Lawrence Boliak, Maureen Smith and Thomas Rodes, claim Reilly “unleashed a constant stream of rude, crude and inappropriate remarks including saying the word f–k in almost every sentence in some form,” according to their Manhattan Supreme Court suit.
“He calls women ‘tw -ts’ and multiple women a ‘tw -teria. He also refers to women as ‘b–ches,” the suit says.
The man of God even unleashed homophobic and racist tirades, joking that he wanted to kick a black teacher “back to the jungle” and called an administrator a “fat f—ot,” the suit says.
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