A suspended Carroll County priest, arrested last month in the alleged abuse of a youth from the Westminster parish where he was assigned two decades ago, was indicted yesterday in the alleged abuse of a second boy about the same time. The Rev. Brian M. Cox, 63, was indicted by a Carroll County grand jury […]
A suspended Carroll County priest, arrested last month in the alleged abuse of a youth from the Westminster parish where he was assigned two decades ago, was indicted yesterday in the alleged abuse of a second boy about the same time.
The Rev. Brian M. Cox, 63, was indicted by a Carroll County grand jury on five counts of felony child abuse and three counts of second-degree assault. He is accused of fondling and engaging in oral sex with the youth on three occasions while Cox was an assistant pastor at St. John Catholic Church in Westminster.
The alleged victim, who is now 34, would have been 12 or 13 years old in 1980 or 1981, when the abuse was allegedly committed, according to the indictment.
He said that the abuse took place at the St. John rectory and inside Cox’s car in an alley, said Maj. Greg Shipley, a state police spokesman.
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The accusations of this latest alleged victim, who lives in Sarasota, Fla., were originally investigated by the Carroll County state’s attorney’s office in 1995. Cox was not charged then.
The allegation of the latest victim was made to the Archdiocese Of Baltimore in July 1995, which said it received information that Cox had engaged in “inappropriate touching” with a minor 15 years earlier. Church officials said they confronted Cox, who by that time was working full time at Resurrection Farm, a Carroll retreat and homeless shelter, after leaving St. John in 1989.
According to church officials, Cox admitted the allegation was true, and he was sent for psychological evaluation to a treatment center in St. Louis. The archdiocese said it forwarded the allegation to prosecutors, placed Cox on leave and removed his faculties to function as a priest, a status that has continued.
Prosecutors reopened their investigation into Cox this year when they were approached by John F. “Jef” Curran III, who said he was molested by Cox in 1980, when Curran was in the fifth grade at St. John School and an altar boy at the parish. Curran told prosecutors that Cox took him on outings to the pool at Western Maryland College, where he fondled him in the shower on at least four occasions.
At prosecutors’ urging, Curran wore a wire and confronted the priest. Cox was arrested and charged in the Curran case May 22. Cox was also indicted yesterday on charges of felony child abuse, third- and fourth-degree sex offenses and assault in the Curran case.
“It’s one step closer to getting this issue resolved,” said Curran, who now lives in North Carolina.
Cox, reached last night at Resurrection Farm, which he founded with St. John parishioners in 1983, refused to comment. His attorney, Andrew J. Graham, also refused.
Also yesterday, a federal grand jury returned a three-count indictment on child pornography charges against the Rev. Thomas A. Rydzewski, who was associate pastor at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. Rydzewski, who was charged in December, is accused of receiving child pornography images and of possessing child pornography.
Rydzewski is undergoing psychological treatment at the St. Luke Institute in Silver Spring.
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