California Man Explains in Lawsuit How Jesuit Priest Abused Him for More Than 40 Years
California Man Explains in Lawsuit How Jesuit Priest Abused Him for More Than 40 Years
On Monday, a California man filed a lawsuit against an infamous Jesuit priest, claiming he’d abused him more than 1,000 times in numerous counties, cities and states.According to The Hill, the suit was filed by Robert J. Goldberg in a California state court. In his complaint, Goldberg—now 61—recalls how he first met the Rev. Donald J. McGuire in Chicago. Goldberg says he was molested from the age of 11 into adulthood, even as he worked as McGuire’s valet.McGuire, notes The Hill, died in prison two years ago; he’d been serving a 25-year sentence for abusing other boys in his charge.Although Goldberg’s suit doesn’t yet list any defendants, his attorneys say they’re planning to allege abuses by the U.S. branch of the Jesuit order, as well as its top representative in the Vatican. Goldberg’s lawyers claim that McGuire’s criminal tendencies weren’t unknown to high-ranking Catholic officials, who covered for the reverend rather than reporting him to law enforcement.Goldberg says he was coerced into having an inappropriate relationship with he reverend. In an interview with The Associated Press, Goldberg said his mother was dependent on the $300 to $500 per week McGuire paid him to work as a valet.“He was very controlling. I had no say whatsoever,” Goldberg told The A.P. “Whatever he told my mother he wanted me to do, I had to do it.”
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