Very little progress was made yesterday in a novel lawsuit filed by five former residents of St Dominic’s Children’s Home, who allege they suffered physical and sexual abuse while living there.
During a virtual hearing, High Court Judge Carol Gobin declined to give case management directions until a former employee of the home, named as a defendant, is properly served with court documents.
“I cannot proceed until he is served,” Gobin said.
Attorney Christlyn Moore, leading the claimants’ legal team, explained that the man was previously on remand facing charges of buggery, attempted buggery, and serious indecency. Attempts to serve him at a police station, as part of his bail conditions, were unsuccessful.
“He is no longer in prison. We were not able to track him at the police station,” Moore said.
During the hearing, Senior Counsel Gregory Delzin, representing the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, which manages the home, noted that…
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