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  Settlement Reached in Molestation by Priest

Associated Press [Atlanta]
April 5, 1989

A Roman Catholic archdiocese has agreed to pay $$358,000 to the families of three former altar boys who allegedly were sexually molested by a British priest.

The church authorities returned the Rev. Anton Mowat to England for treatment instead of reporting him to police, according to a report published Tuesday in the Atlanta Constitution. Mowat fled a treatment center there and currently is a fugitive.

Mowat, who spent two years as associate pastor of Corpus Christi Catholic Church in suburban Stone Mountain, was charged last year with molesting four boys, ages 12 to 14, during the 12-month period ending in October 1987.

The out-of-court civil settlement involves three of the four boys.

The archdiocese agreed to pay $$30,000 each to the three parents or guardians, with a total of about $$107,000 in other compensation plus $$161,000 in attorneys fees going to two of the guardians, according to court documents.

The church also agreed to undisclosed "deferred payments" to two of the victims after they reach the age of 18.

Parents reported the molestations to the archdiocese, assuming the church would contact authorities.

Sent back to England, Mowat vanished from a Catholic center where priests are treated for various psychological or behavioral problems. Church officials in England reportedly were unaware of the indictment.

Robert R. Richardson, attorney for the victims, declined to comment on the settlement.

 
 

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