Parker Waichman LLP

New Round of Molestation Filings Accuses Five Oregon Priests

  Molestation Fillings Accused Five Priests. A batch of new clergy-abuse lawsuits filed Monday accuse five Oregon priests of molesting nine children from the 1950s to the 1970s. Most of the abuse alleged in the suits occurred in Mount Angel at the abbey and a since-closed high school and in Elgin, a small Eastern Oregon […]

Clergy Molestation Abuse Lawsuits

 

Molestation Fillings Accused Five Priests. A batch of new clergy-abuse lawsuits filed Monday accuse five Oregon priests of molesting nine children from the 1950s to the 1970s.

Most of the abuse alleged in the suits occurred in Mount Angel at the abbey and a since-closed high school and in Elgin, a small Eastern Oregon community.

Joey Houser, 37, of Elgin, said Monday that the Rev. Jocelyn St. Arnaud molested him in the 1970s from when he was 12 until he finished high school.

Houser said he had “blacked out” the assaults until recently.

“I’ve lived a life of hell,” he said. “I’ve lost faith. Alcoholism. Drug addiction. It’s time to quit hiding.”

Houser’s older brother, who goes by Gary Schoenberger, also accused St. Arnaud of molesting him in a lawsuit filed Monday.

St. Arnaud is dead. Earlier this year, a man accused St. Arnaud of molesting him when St. Arnaud was stationed at Mount Angel Abbey and was called Father Pacome.

The group of cases filed Monday is the largest since summer and indicates that the flood of litigation in Oregon may not be subsiding.

In total, 130 plaintiffs have filed lawsuits since 1999 accusing more than 30 Catholic clergy in Oregon of molesting them from the 1930s to the 1980s.

Most of the priests are dead.

Monday’s lawsuits also accused three priests at Mount Angel Abbey of molesting six children from the 1960s to the 1970s.

The suits named the Rev. Emanuel Clark, who is deceased, and the Rev. Kenneth Jacques and the Rev. Louis Charvet, who were removed from public ministry last spring when allegations against them first surfaced.

pervasive atmosphere of sexual abuse

One suit claimed that there was a pervasive atmosphere of sexual abuse at Mount Angel Abbey Seminary, a Catholic preparatory school that closed in the late 1970s.

“Sexual abuse was rampant at the abbey,” said Daniel J. Gatti, the Salem attorney who filed Monday’s lawsuits.

A spokesman for the Portland Archdiocese, which stretches from the Columbia River to the California border west of the Cascades, said he could not comment about the specifics of the suits because he had not seen them.

A spokeswoman for Mount Angel Abbey said she had not seen the suits, either.

“We need to see the new cases, but we’re obviously taking them very seriously and investigating them actively as we speak,” said Rita Kester, director of communications at Mount Angel Abbey.

No one was available to comment at the Baker Diocese, which covers Oregon east of Cascades.

The suits accused two priests who had not previously been named in litigation: Clark and the Rev. Aloysius A. O’Doherty, who was accused in one suit of molesting an 11-year-old girl in Portland in 1950.

Bud Bunce, a spokesman for the Portland Archdiocese, said O’Doherty was a visiting priest in Portland the early 1950s, working briefly in Medford in 1973. Bunce said he did not know his whereabouts.

The lawsuits were filed as attorneys for the Portland Archdiocese, various religious orders, insurance companies and plaintiffs are preparing to begin mass settlement negotiations in February.

Monday’s lawsuits seek more than $43 million. The lawsuits filed since December 1999, when the wave of priest litigation in Oregon began, seek more than $500 million.

The Portland Archdiocese has settled with more than 30 plaintiffs since 1999 for an undisclosed sum. As part of a settlement in 2000, the archdiocese adopted a new policy to deal with priest abuse allegations.

“We believe that the child abuse policy of the Archdiocese of Portland is a very clear statement of the importance of protecting children in our parishes and schools and of our commitment to this effort,” Bunce said, rejecting a claim by Gatti that church officials still didn’t “get it.”

“We also point out that archdiocesan policy actually goes beyond the law of Oregon regarding mandatory reporting of child abuse to state authorities.” Bunce added.

Houser said he had converted to Catholicism under St. Arnaud’s tutelage, although he has since drifted from the church. He said he felt terrible when the abuse was occurring but did not feel he could tell anyone.

“If I would have come forward, no one would have believed me,” he said.

Need Legal Help Regarding Molestation?

The personal injury attorneys at Parker Waichman LLP offer free, no-obligation case evaluations. For more information, fill out our online contact form or call 1-800-YOURLAWYER (1-800-968-7529).

Further sex abuse resources:

What Our Clients Say About Us
We have worked with thousands of clients and we appreciate them and their positive reviews. Here are just a few recent client reviews...
5 Star Reviews 150
Positive: Professionalism , Quality , Responsiveness , Value I have a claim with the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund which Parker Waichman has guided me through. They have made the process easy and understandable. I would like to thank all the lawyers and paralegals for the kindness they have shown especially Christina Morace.
Dale Bosco
3 years ago
5 Star Reviews 150
Working with Nicole Copertino made them process so easy, As a retire Police officer and veteran she very professional and at the same time made me feel human not just broke client or a “PAY DAY” for her. Keep up the excellent work
Jerry Joly
10 months ago
5 Star Reviews 150
i was lucky to have had Benita Rollis help me with my claim. She answered all my questions and helped me throughout this long process. She was always helpful and got back to me in a timely manner.
Tommy
3 years ago

Why Choose Us to Help You?

We Take Care of Everything
Your situation is stressful enough: Let us take on the deadlines, paperwork, investigation, and litigation. We'll handle every detail so you don't have to worry.
No Recovery = No Legal Fees
We work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning that we only get paid from a portion of your settlement or jury award. If you don't get compensation, you owe us nothing.
Decades of Experience
Your situation is stressful enough: Let us take on the deadlines, paperwork, investigation, and litigation. We'll handle every detail so you don't have to worry.
Respected by Our Peers
Judges, insurance adjusters, and fellow attorneys all speak highly of our skills, and we've earned numerous accolades, including a flawless rating from AVVO.
We Have Many Locations To Serve You
We have the experience and the skilled litigators to win your case. Contact us and speak with a real attorney who can help you.
Long Island – Nassau
Parker Waichman LLP
6 Harbor Park Drive
Port Washington, NY 11050
Long Island – Suffolk
Parker Waichman LLP
201 Old Country Road – Suite 145
Melville, NY 11747
New York
Parker Waichman LLP
59 Maiden Lane, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Queens
Parker Waichman LLP
118-35 Queens Boulevard, Suite 400
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Brooklyn
Parker Waichman LLP
300 Cadman Plaza West
One Pierrepont Plaza, 12th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
New Jersey
Parker Waichman LLP
80 Main Street, Suite 265
West Orange, NJ 07052
Florida
Parker Waichman LLP
27299 Riverview Center Boulevard
Suite 108
Bonita Springs, FL 34134
Nationwide Service
Parker Waichman LLP
59 Maiden Lane, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10038