The inquiry follows POLITICO reporting that the Catholic school’s new president was named, but not accused, in a sexual abuse investigation in 2019.
New Jersey’s highest-ranking Catholic Church leader on Monday said he had hired a law firm to conduct a “comprehensive third-party review” of a 2019 investigation into sexual abuse at Seton Hall University that implicated its new president.
The announcement by Cardinal Joseph Tobin, the archbishop of the Diocese of Newark, follows reporting by POLITICO that the university promoted Monsignor Joseph Reilly to the presidency despite recommendations, which the university adopted, that he be removed from school boards and the leadership position he held at the time.
Reilly, then the leader of one of the school’s seminaries that trains students for priesthood, was not accused of abuse, but investigators found in 2019 that he knew of sexual abuse allegations and did not properly…
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