Fr. George A. Nuedling
As of 2002 Nuedling, who died in 1994, had been accused of abuse by five people. The first complaints surfaced in 1986 when a man said that Nuedling had abused him and possibly his brother as boys in the 1960s. Bishop Sklba confronted Nuedling who acknowledged misconduct. Another complaint was received in 1993 and Nuedling was forced to resign. At least ten suits were filed in 2002 and 2003. All were dismissed due to the statute of limitations. Most later settled.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 06.06.02
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 06.22.02
- Associated Press 11.29.02
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 12.06.02
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 03.06.03
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 03.10.03
- Milwaukee Journal Sentine 04.29.04
- Statement by Archdiocese of Milwaukee 07.09.04
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 07.10.04
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 07.31.04
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 04.13.05
- Capital Times 07.13.05
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 07.13.05
- Pioneer Press (AP) 07.14.05
- Archdiocese of Milwaukee List of Clergy Offenders 03.03.12
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 07.20.13
- Kenosha News 10.19.13
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