St. Louis Archdiocese Seeks Abuse Suit Dismissal

By ALAN SCHER ZAGIER | November 8, 2013

  • November 8, 2013 at 2:22 pm
    carolineredbrook says:
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    Enablers (even the Catholic Church) should be held just as accountable as accused pedophiles like the priests, Sylvain Kustyan, Jerry Sandusky, etc. Pedophiles must be apprehended before they have years to continue to destroy young lives. Sandusky is now safely behind bars. But unfortunately, Kustyan, who has been formally charged with two counts each of 1st Degree Sodomy and Sexual Abuse of a ten-year-old little boy, fled to avoid imminent arrest. Kustyan, formerly of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Hermin/ Mazingarbe, France, as an English teacher has led numerous groups of schoolchildren on trips to the US, the UK and Ireland and is now a fugitive from the law. Perpetrators condemn their victims to a lifetime of emotional and psychological trauma and often permanent physical ailments as well. Since the average pedophile has 300 different victims in their lifetime and since the recidivism rate among pedophiles is virtually 100% and since there is no effective treatment and no known cure, they and their enablers must be stopped ASAP!

  • November 21, 2013 at 6:54 pm
    Judy Jones says:
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    Another stall tactic by Archbishop Carlson….This is so cruel for the victim and her family.
    There is basically one reason why Carlson wants to have this lawsuit dismissed.
    — The truth would be exposed, and he could land himself behind bars.

    He does not want this to go to trial because their secret documents could be subpoenaed and exposed, plus he doesn’t ever want to have to sit on that witness stand and dare to tell the truth.
    The only way to get this child sex abuse stopped is to allow victims to have their day in court, Until this happens and those who are responsible are held accountable, nothing changes and children are still not safe.

    Sex abuse thrives in secrecy and secret systems that allow it to continue to this day. So let’s hope that anyone who may have knowledge or may have been harmed by Fr Jiang, will have the courage to come forward, get help, and contact law enforcement.

    Judy Jones, SNAP Midwest Associate Director, USA, 636-433-2511.
    “SNAP (The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests)



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