Fr. Richard H. Jeub
Accused in the early 1990s by a woman of abusing her when she was 15. Jeub was already under investigation by the Archdiocese for problems with adult women. Evaluated and treated. Not actively ministering as of 7/1992. Civil suit filed in 1992. The woman turned down a $125K settlement. Jury found that he had not abused her. Returned to active status until 2002 when he was permanently removed. Another woman settled with Jeub and the Archdiocese over abuse when she was minor in 1969. Name included in the Addendum to Duluth’s 12/31/2013 list. Laicization announced 11/29/2017.
- Star Tribune 07.23.92
- St Pioneer Press 05.26.02
- St Paul Pioneer Press 06.06.02
- St Paul Pioneer Press 10.01.13
- Catholic Spirit 12.05.13
- Hopkins Patch 12.05.13
- Star Tribune 12.05.13
- St Paul & Minneapolis List of Credibly Accused Priests released 12.05.13
- My Fox 9 12.05.13
- Pioneer Press 12.06.13
- Diocese of Duluth List of Clergy With Credible Claims 12.31.13
- Diocese of Duluth Statement by Bishop Sirba 12.31.13
- Duluth News Tribune 12.31.13
- Northlands News Center 12.31.13
- KARE 11 02.11.14
- Jeub Personnel File, Timeline, Assignments etc from Anderson & Associates 09.05.14
- Minnesota Public Radio 09.05.14
- Statement by Archdiocese of St Paul re Release of Jeub files 09.05.14
- SNAP Statement 09.05.14
- KSTP 09.06.14
- Northlands News Center 09.06.14
- The Catholic Spirit 11.29.17
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