"Pizzagate" Explodes

October 9, 2018 - Over 120 Missing Children Found Safe During Human Trafficking Sting
Over 120 Missing Children Found Safe During Human Trafficking Sting

DETROIT -- Over 120 missing children were found safe during a one-day human trafficking sting in Michigan.

Operation MISafeKid was conducted by the U.S. Marshals Service, Michigan State Police and several other agencies on Sept. 26 in Wayne County. It was a missing juvenile sweep to identify and recover missing children from the area with emphasis on locating victims of sex trafficking.

Authorities began investigating all missing child cases prior to the operation. They then began investigating the children's whereabouts by visiting last known addresses, friend's homes and schools in hopes of finding them in a safe place.

Out of 301 files of missing children, 123 were identified and recovered safely during the operation.

All of the children were interviewed about potentially being sexually victimized or used in a sex trafficking ring during the period of time they were deemed missing.

Three cases were identified as being possible sex trafficking cases. One homeless teen was turned over to Child Protective Services.


New USMS Child Recovery Unit Recovers 123 Children During 1-Day Operation (Details)
New USMS Child Recovery Unit Recovers 123 Children During 1-Day Operation
 
At least four people were arrested in Indonesia in connection to an alleged high-tech infant trafficking ring.

12.10.2018 - Criminal Ring Sold Newborn on Instagram, Whatsapp - Reports
Criminal Ring Sold Newborn Baby on Instagram, Whatsapp – Reports

Four people in Surabaya, Indonesia, have been arrested over an alleged baby-selling ring operated via social media platforms — namely Instagram and Whatsapp, according to a report by BBC citing local media.

According to local police, the alleged criminals ran the scheme using an Instagram account which purported to belong to a family welfare agency.

The account posted images of pregnant women, ultrasound scans and newborn babies, along with a phone number for "customers" to make a contact via WhatsApp.

"People who want to adopt children use that account and the transaction is completed through WhatsApp," Col Sudamiran, Surabaya's chief detective, was quoted by by local media as saying.

The police said they managed to intercept one transaction, but admitted that at least one baby has been sold through the service, and that they are currently searching for the child.

Images of the babies were posted on Instagram along with details of their ages, locations and religions, but their faces were all blurred out, the police said.

In one post — a screenshot of a chat — a woman reportedly says she is pregnant and does not want her family to find out, so she is offering her baby for adoption. Another post shows a picture of a pregnant woman and provides a phone number for those interested in "adoption." None of the posts explicitly mentioned the selling or buying of children.

During the police operation, four people were arrested — a 22-year-old mother who wanted to sell her 11-month old child, a buyer, a broker and an alleged owner of the Instagram page, officials claimed. Police said the buyer had arranged to pay 15 million rupiah ($985) to the mother, 5 million rupiah to the broker and 2.5 million rupiah to the page owner.

If convicted, all four might be sentenced to 15 years in prison for violation of child protection laws.

Rita Pranawati, vice chairman of the Indonesian Child Protection Commission, said that while there have been other cases of child trafficking in Indonesia, the use of Instagram as a conduit is novel.

"It's very rare to happen through Instagram. It's a new modus," she said.


October 12, 2018 - Mother Among 4 Arrested for Attempting to Sell Babies on Instagram
Mother Among 4 Arrested for Attempting to Sell Babies on Instagram

SURABAYA, Indonesia — Indonesian police say they have broken up a child trafficking operation that was allegedly buying and selling babies on Instagram.

Four people were arrested, including a 22-year-old mother and 29-year-old suspected broker in Indonesia’s second largest city Surabaya, police said in a press conference Sunday.

A midwife and a suspected buyer were also arrested on the resort island of Bali.

Authorities were alerted to an account on the popular photo-sharing site with the handle “Konsultasi Hati Privat,” or Private Heart Consultation, that presents itself as offering pregnancy consultations and adoption services.

However, police said they have found evidence that monetary transactions were being carried out.

The head of a criminal investigation unit in Surabaya’s police force, AKBP Sudamiran, said Tuesday that his team foiled an attempt by a 22-year-old mother, identified as LA, to sell her 11-month-old baby to a buyer in Bali, known as NS, using the messaging service WhatsApp. The baby was allegedly being offered for 15 million rupiah (about $987).

The Instagram account was still active early Friday and had more than 700 followers, having been running for about a year. It has since been taken down.

Images featured on the page included black and white photos of ultrasounds, pregnant mothers and babies with their faces blurred.

In one image posted on September 15, a baby, referred to as C86, was featured alongside information such as age, gender, and religion. A contact number is provided with a message urging those who want to adopt or who want to leave a child for adoption to get in touch.

The account also featured screenshots from WhatsApp conversations between the account owner and pregnant women or mothers. In one conversation, a woman who is seven months pregnant says she is unmarried and wants to find someone to adopt her child and to hide her until she gives birth so that her family doesn’t find out.

The head of Indonesia’s National Commission for Child Protection (KPAI), Sustano, who like many Indonesians has one name, said social media has changed the way traffickers conduct business.

“In the old days, the transaction happened in person and it was usually arranged through a middleman,” he said. “But now, they are using new and more advance methods, through social media like Instagram and Facebook. The cyber world has become a tool for promotion and transaction.”

Sustano says traffickers are drawn to social media because “it is considered more effective, the deal happens directly between seller and buyer, and it is not easy to be detected by law enforcement.”

“If the use of Instagram is proven in this case then it shows how traffickers constantly adapt to new methods for their trade,” added Amanda Bissex, Chief of Child Protection at UNICEF. She believes it’s now important that authorities “adapt their policy and legislative response to prevent such crimes, particularly against children, young girls, and women.”

Indonesia is a major source, transit, and destination country for human trafficking. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimates that 100,000 children are trafficked each year in Indonesia, with the majority being forced into the sex trade.

In its 2018 Trafficking in Persons Report, the US government rated Indonesia as Tier 2, saying that the country “did not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking.” Indonesia was, however, “making significant efforts to do so.”

All four of those arrested face up to 15 years in prison for violating child protection laws.
 
The Australian PM gave a speech apologizing on behalf of the nation to victims and survivors of institutionalized sexual abuse. He even used the term "ritual abuse".

Remarkable words and sentiments to hear but I suppose the substance of changes or justice for the survivors is another story. Thanks for posting, Rhythmik.
 
Cardinal George Pell was just convicted on all sexual abuse charges.
Australian media facing suppression order, cannot publish name or details.

Cardinal Pell Found Guilty on All Counts of Sex Abuse

"SYDNEY, Australia (ChurchMilitant.com) - A jury has found Cdl. George Pell guilty on all counts related to sexually abusing two altar boys.

According to sources who spoke to The Daily Beast, a jury returned a unanimous verdict Tuesday against the Australian cardinal after three days of deliberation. Church Militant confirmed the news with its own inside sources in Australia. Further details are unavailable, as the court has issued a suppression order to Australian media to "prevent a real and substantial risk of prejudice to the proper administration of justice."

A previous trial resulted in a hung jury."
 
12 Israelis Suspected Of Child Sex Trafficking As Colombia Busts Up Ring
12 Israelis Suspected Of Child Sex Trafficking As Colombia Busts Up Ring

Colombian authorities arrested six Israelis and two Colombian nationals in connection with a child sex trafficking ring they suspect was run by 12 Israelis.

Colombian law enforcement reported the arrest of the eight individuals Monday and issued international arrest warrants for the others suspected of running the ring. The 14 individuals who allegedly organized the ring marketed it to businessmen and men recently discharged from the military in Israel. The organizers offered their clients tourism packages in Colombia during which they were offered women and minors of both genders, as young as 3, as sex slaves.
 
Cardinal George Pell was just convicted on all sexual abuse charges.
Australian media facing suppression order, cannot publish name or details.

Cardinal Pell Found Guilty on All Counts of Sex Abuse

"SYDNEY, Australia (ChurchMilitant.com) - A jury has found Cdl. George Pell guilty on all counts related to sexually abusing two altar boys.

According to sources who spoke to The Daily Beast, a jury returned a unanimous verdict Tuesday against the Australian cardinal after three days of deliberation. Church Militant confirmed the news with its own inside sources in Australia. Further details are unavailable, as the court has issued a suppression order to Australian media to "prevent a real and substantial risk of prejudice to the proper administration of justice."

A previous trial resulted in a hung jury."


December 12, 2018 - Pope removes two cardinals hit by sex scandals from group of close advisers
Pope removes two cardinals hit by sex scandals from group of close advisers

Chile’s sexual abuse scandal prompted all of the country’s 34 bishops to offer their resignation to the pope who has so far accepted seven.

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Cardinal George Pell walks to a car in Melbourne on December 11, 2018. (AFP)

VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis has removed from his group of close advisers two cardinals hit by sexual abuse scandals, including his economy minister, Australian George Pell, the Vatican said on Wednesday.

Pell has taken an indefinite leave of absence from his job as head of the Secretariat for the Economy, one of the most powerful posts in the Vatican, to defend himself from prosecution for historical child sexual offenses in Australia.

Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said: “The Holy See has the utmost respect for Australian judiciary. We are aware that a suppression order is in place (on media reporting on judicial procedures) and we intend to respect it.”

Asked if Pell, 77, was still economy minister, Burke suggested he was, saying there had been no announcement to the contrary.

The other member removed from the so called C-9 — a group of nine cardinals that meets periodically with the pope in Rome — is Francisco Javier Errázuriz of Chile.

Errázuriz, 85, the former archbishop of Santiago, has been accused by abuse survivors in Chile of discrediting victims and not investigating their cases, which he denies.

Chile’s sexual abuse scandal prompted all of the country’s 34 bishops to offer their resignation to the pope who has so far accepted seven.

A third C-9 cardinal, Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, 79, of the Democratic Republic of Congo, was also leaving the group, Burke told a briefing on the C-9’s latest meeting, which ended on Wednesday. None of the three attended.

Burke said the six remaining members — from Italy, Honduras, the United States, and India, would continue to advise the pope. There were no immediate plans to appoint new members, he said.

The pope told Reuters last June in an interview that he planned to use the five-year anniversary of the C-9 to “to renew it a bit.”


Wed Dec 12, 2018 - Poll: 64% of Australian Women Say They Have Been Sexually Harassed at Work
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Nearly two in three Australian women have been sexually harassed in the workplace, according to a survey of more than 9,600 conducted by the Australian Council of Trade Unions, one of the country’s largest groups representing workers.

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Roughly 64 parent of women respondents said they were harassed at their current or former workplace, yet a majority of the incidents were not reported due to fears of repercussion, according to Reuters.

The survey found that only about a quarter of the women who said they experienced sexual harassment at work reported the incident.

Additionally, 35 percent of men who responded to the survey stated that they have experienced sexual harassment at work.

“Everyone should go to work free from the fear of harassment and unwanted sexual attention," council president Michele O'Neil said in a statement.

"For many people - mainly women - today in Australia this is not the reality. Our workplace laws have failed women who are experiencing harassment at work," O'Neil added.

A Quinnipiac University poll from last year found that 69 percent of female survey respondents in America had experienced sexual harassment in the workplace.

A large number of countries, from the United States to Australia, have been facing increased social pressure to reform workplace policies in an attempt to curtail sexual harassment.


12/12/2018 - The long road to justice for Polish children's abuse at the hands of nuns
The long road to justice for Polish childrens' abuse at the hands of nuns

“I endured a four-year ordeal at the Special Care Centre in Zabrze run by the Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo. I have two scars on each of my eyebrows. One of them is the remnant of my run-in with Sister Bernadette, when she pulled me by my hair and I hit a radiator so hard that I lost consciousness. The second came after I hit a fish tank as a result of a struggle with Sister Monica. I saw how Sister Francisca beat my little brother, so I verbally insulted her. She slapped me in the face and scratched my cheek with her fingernails, which caused the third scar. None of the nuns has ever apologised to me.”



Marta was only seven when she and her five-year-old brother were taken away from their alcoholic parents and placed in the Catholic childcare facility in the heart of the industrial region of Upper Silesia in southern Poland. On the day of their arrival the nuns separated the siblings, as boys and girls lived in different wings of the building.

Throughout her entire stay at the Special Care Centre, Marta experienced neither kindness nor encouragement from the Borromean Sisters. Instead she was exposed on a daily basis to a range of various punishments, beatings, humiliation and ill treatment. She was force fed, tied up with jump ropes, bathed in cold water or put in the corner where she had to to kneel on dried peas holding a bowl of water above her head.

“We were all terrified and looked like we were from a horror movie: mournful expressions, no smiles. No one ever hugged us. We were all lonely, felt abandoned by everyone and simply thrown into the same pot”, recalls Marta, whose suffering unexpectedly came to end in 2008 when she, along with 60 other children, was relocated to various care centres across the Upper Silesian region.

JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN
The Special Care Centre in Zabrze, run by the Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo, was established in 1893 as a private institution dedicated to taking care of children requiring special education due to their hearing and visual impairments, as well as physical or learning disabilities. In practice, the facility also accepted children who were supposed to be placed in foster care. Until 2007, the Education Office in Katowice, responsible for the pedagogical supervision of the facility, had not carried out a single audit of the institution.

Consequently, the physical and verbal abuse of hundreds of children growing up under the Borromean nuns’ supervision went unnoticed for decades. It came to light unexpectedly during the course of an investigation into the rape and murder of eight-year-old Mateusz from the Silesian town of Rybnik.

The two accused men were former pupils of the Catholic centre who told police they had become violent sexual predators after themselves suffering abuse that was either encouraged or ignored by two nuns, Agnieszka F. and Bogumiła L., known respectively as Sister Bernadette and Sister Francisca.

A separate inquiry was launched, resulting in charges against the nuns which included incitement to rape, beatings, humiliating punishments and encouragement of older children to punish and abuse younger residents.

Joanna Smorczewska, prosecutor from the Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Gliwice, who led the investigation against the Borromean nuns, recognised on her first visit to the facility that the children were unnaturally silent and appeared to be deeply intimidated, with obvious fear in their eyes.

“I remember seeing children sitting in a row in front of Sister Bernadette’s office. Only after a few months of investigations did we learn that they were waiting for their punishment. Sister Bernadette’s method for solving problems was to invite them to her office, where they had to take their clothes off and she would beat them with a stick or a belt”, recalls Smorczewska in an interview with Euronews.

A DAILY ROUTINE OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ABUSE
Smorczewska describes the Special Care Centre as a sinister facility where everything was impersonal. Pupils slept in large rooms with around twenty identical beds covered with identical bed sheets. Clothes were kept in one large, common wardrobe. The children did not have personal belongings or toys. Even the toothbrushes were the same. They were profoundly neglected and felt humiliated, as the nuns would allow them to take a bath only once a week and force them to wear dirty clothes.

In her opinion, the children were so mistreated that even when testifying they were unable to recognise the gravity of the crimes they were victims of; violence and humiliation had become part of the daily routine.

“One of the boys told us that the most disobedient pupils were taken to a place in the attic called “The Star”, where older boys would beat them, encouraged by the nuns. I asked him to take us there. And I think it was the worst moment in my professional life, because when we turned on the light, we saw traces of blood on the walls. I remember seeing one police officer with twenty years of experience crying”, says Smorczewska.

In 2011 the Regional Court in Gliwice found both Sister Bernadette and Sister Francisca guilty of physical assault and actions that facilitated the commission of the crime of paedophilia. Sister Bernadette was sentenced to two years in prison, while Sister Francisca was given an eight-month suspended sentence.

In an email to Euronews, Sister Claret Król, Superior General of the Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo in Trzebnica, stressed that the congregation, along with sister Bernadette, had accepted the verdict with humility and refused to comment on the sentence, referring only to a “good custom and respect for the law of an independent court”.

“Sister Bernadette was punished in accordance with the Canon Law of the Catholic Church as well as the Congregation’s treaties. Thus, she bore double consequences for the charges she faced”, adds sister Claret Król.

The congregation decided to close the Special Care Centre in August 2015.

FIGHT FOR COMPENSATION
The trial has exposed not only the drama that took place behind the closed doors of the Catholic child care facility, but more importantly the devastating long-lasting consequences for the victims of child abuse, who in their adulthood became more prone to suffering from depression, anxiety, eating disorders, alcohol or drug addictions or various learning difficulties.

“I do not know who I would be today, if I had stayed at this facility until my 18th birthday, because I know what happened to those girls who lived there so long. My best friend Aleksandra [the real name has been changed] has to live with a severe drinking problem and was recently deprived of custody over her children. Two girls have committed suicide because they were traumatized and mentally exhausted”, said Marta.

Paweł, who endured 12 years of humiliation and sexual abuse in the Special Care Centre in Zabrze, has found the inner strength to sue The Congregation of Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo for 230,000 Euros compensation and a 580-Euro monthly pension to cover the cost of medical treatment.

“The Sisters beat us for everything: bad grades, wetting the bed, laughing. Sometimes they would assign older boys to punish younger ones. They would merely say: “He is yours”. There were of course also good nuns, but those who were under the influence of Sister Bernadette tormented us”, recalled Paweł in 2014 when speaking with journalists at the Regional Court in Zabrze.

Smorczewska describes how the mere presence of Sister Bernadette evoked physical fear in children, visible even during the trial proceedings, as they were shaking in panic and trying to hide under the court bench whenever she approached them.

“These boys and girls were taken away from their families mostly in dramatic circumstances. Try to imagine a kindergarten-age child who has suffered traumatic experiences being placed in a facility where there is no love, but a bucket serving as a chamber pot at night, forcible fanning of a wetted bed sheet until the child faints and yelling all day long”, says Smorczewska.

Paweł was just six years old when older boys harassed him sexually for the first time. A few years later he tried to take his own life by swallowing psychiatric drugs. The nuns drove him to the hospital and managed to convince the doctors that he thought that he had eaten candy.

His life changed in 2006 when one of the teachers spotted bruises on his body and believed his explanation that these were marks from the beatings he endured at the nuns’ hands. Thanks to the school’s intervention, Paweł was immediately relocated to another childcare facility. He was the only child from the Special Care Centre whose suffering drew the attention of teachers, who fulfilled their duty to help him.

“Children who live in care centres are accused of all evils in advance, because of the social stigma about them: if something bad has happened, then this must have been done by the children from care facilities”, said Ireneusz Dobrowolski, director of Care Centre in Zabrze, where Marta was placed in 2008 following Sister Bernadette’s trial.

More than 90% of Polish citizens declare themselves to be of Catholic faith, a percentage that has not changed since the 1990s. For centuries, the Catholic Church has been closely connected with the state, resulting in the clergy enjoying enormous prestige and respect. Priests and nuns are typically considered

flawless citizens whose opinions matter and who are, accordingly, highly valued in society.

"A GLASS CEILING HAS BEEN BROKEN"
However, as more and more cases of paedophilia committed by clerics have been recently uncovered in Poland and other countries around the world, this perception has started to change.

“I think that a glass ceiling has been broken. If we listen to the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, then we might conclude that there is a kind of reflection. Because there is no doubt that the Church has known about this problem and has put a lot of effort into making sure that the victims would never receive the proper assistance they were entitled to”, stresses Rosati, a lawyer experienced in representing victims of abuses committed by members of the clergy.

The congregation of the St. Borromeo Sisters dismissed Paweł’s initial request for the voluntary payment of the compensation.

Paweł is so far the only survivor of the Borromean Sisters’ Catholic childcare facility to have decided to sue the congregation for compensation.

Although Marta considers the verdict in Sister Bernadette’s trial to be insufficient compared to the scope of her and other children’s suffering, she is not interested in starting a civil process against the nuns.

She believes that her strength lies in her ability to speak about her ordeal and hopes that this could prevent similar crimes in other childcare facilities.

“Some children refuse to recall these traumatic memories, because they fear that they will not be able to deal with them mentally. My brother is still coping with the past but I will speak about it as long as it remains necessary, because I do not want any other child to be hurt in the same way I was.”
 
Going back to the Frank Report, and there are many post I've not checked out, here is one of Frank's reports about this Keith Raniere (shades of Adrian Raine's book):

First:

Fascinating story about Raniere’s early school days published in Epoch Times
May 28, 2018

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I received the following email:

Hi Frank,

This is Bowen, I’m a reporter with The Epoch Times, an award-winning general interest newspaper.

We have been following your reports on NXIVM and just wanted to share this Exclusive story we just did on Keith Raniere’s childhood. Thought you would like to have a look at it.

EXCLUSIVE: Delving Into the Childhood of NXIVM's Leader

Best,
Bowen
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Well Bowen was not kidding., The story is very interesting and features reminiscences of Keith as a little whipper snapper.
He called little girls stupid, tricked them, had a fascination on a skinny girl who was nicknamed Twiggy and even threatened a little girl with revealing a secret he held over her. Her mother had to intervene with Keith’s first known record of threatening a girl.

Well worth reading.

And this follow-up:

OCD: He was born defective, without empathy or a conscience



December 14, 2018


By Orange County Dreams [OCD]
There was an article posted here in which some grammar school classmates of Keith Raniere spoke up about his manipulative and superior behavior, even at a young age. I’m sure you will find this fascinating:

Bits and pieces gleaned from articles: Supposedly Keith’s father told one of his girlfriends that Keith began acting like he was God after an intelligence test found he was gifted.
We do know he was an only child and the product of a broken (divorced) home. It is often said his mother was an alcoholic. Maybe she took things out on him behind closed doors (or maybe not). I am skeptical of his claim that he “took care” of her when ill, as I am not aware he has ever shown such a propensity towards anyone. (He takes care of himself, though.)
What we know:
He appears to have grown up in a lovely house and a lovely suburban neighborhood. He attended prestigious schools. (Not a horrendous upbringing, in other words.)
He apparently borrowed a large sum ($50K?) from a college friend and did not repay.
He supposedly stiffed a friend’s grandmother on the rent at an apartment in Troy she was renting him.
His father sued him (or vice versa), for reasons unknown, but probably money.
He cheated on his IQ test.
He lied about his successes and accomplishments.
He fashioned a life for himself as a parasite, so he could sleep, eat, and have sex, while others did the work and paid the bills.
He terrorized ex-girlfriends, ex-colleagues and various upstanding professionals through brutal litigation.
None of this even touches on the sexual abuse of teen girls and adult females.
Yes, the seeds were all planted long ago, in the 1960s, so most documents cannot be found online.
I would not be too quick to blame the parents. I’m sure they, like most other parents, were not perfect. I think it more likely that he was born defective, without empathy or a conscience. There’s no cure for that.
 
Hollywood will defend him!
Woody Allen Thinks He ‘Should Be the Poster Boy for the Me Too Movement’
June 4, 2018 10:59AM PT
Despite being the subject of criticism in the Me Too era, Woody Allen believes he should be the “poster boy” for the women’s movement because no actresses have accused him of any wrongdoings.

In a new interview with Argentinian news outlet Periodismo Para Todos, the director says he’s a “big advocate of the Me Too movement,” and goes on to explain, “I should be the poster boy for the Me Too movement. Because I have worked in movies for 50 years. I’ve worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all. I’ve always had a wonderful record with them.”

Allen’s daughter Dylan Farrow has publicly alleged for years that he sexually abused her as a child, which Allen has repeatedly denied. In the interview, Allen also says that “any situation where anyone is accused of something unjustly, this is a sad thing.”
He stressed that it bothers him to get compared to abusers like Harvey Weinstein.
 
Tue Dec 18, 2018 - ‘Systematic Cover-up’: Catholic Sex Abuse Probe Spreads to 45 States
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Investigations into abuse by Catholic priests are spreading across the entire US after a two-year probe in Pennsylvania alone revealed hundreds of cases of abuse – and a massive institutional cover-up.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Joshua Shapiro told USA Today that officials from up to 45 states have sought his office’s assistance in prosecuting alleged misconduct by Catholic priests, and alleged cover-ups by the church.

In the Keystone State alone, 300 “predator” priests were found to have abused over 1,000 victims in the past 60 years, a grand jury investigation found. Similar investigations are opening up in Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Guam, and Washington, DC.

The US Department of Justice is also looking into the Pennsylvania cases, running its own investigation out of Philadelphia. Some 1,450 calls have flooded a hotline recently set up for victims not uncovered during the preceding two-year investigation.

Shapiro believes the investigation has just hit on the tip of a very large iceberg.

“I think we're probably in the third or fourth inning, meaning that we still have a good ways to go and a lot more horrors to unearth,” he stated.

The grand jury’s report was unflinching in its condemnation, claiming church leaders “often dissuaded victims from reporting abuse to police, pressured law enforcement to terminate or avoid an investigation or conducted their own deficient, biased investigation without reporting crimes against children to the proper authorities”.

Shapiro emphasized that the statute of limitations figured prominently in the church’s foot-dragging and stonewalling.

“Almost every instance of child abuse found was too old to be prosecuted… None of those who enabled the cover-up could be charged under our laws,” Shapiro added, saying “every opportunity they had to do the right thing, they did the opposite".

That includes postponing a recent vote on proposals to hold pedophile priests accountable. American bishops were due to weigh in on the measures last month during a convocation in Baltimore, until Pope Francis opted to delay it. The plan reportedly involves a “code of conduct” for priests, a “third-party” reporting system, and implementing restrictions on bishops who have already been removed or reassigned because of sexual abuse – hardly the stuff of controversy.

Several high-ranking Vatican officials have quietly gone away since the scandal began to break, including Cardinal George Pell, one of the Pope's inner circle, who was reportedly found guilty of sexual abuse in an Australian court last week. At least 18 US dioceses have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, while millions of dollars have been paid out to victims. Pennsylvania's Erie and Harrisburg dioceses have released a total of 131 names of clergy who – while still employed by the church – are barred from working with children.


Tue Dec 18, 2018 - Catholic Bishops told to act on Sex Abuse or lose all credibility
Catholic bishops told to act on sex abuse or lose all credibility | Reuters

VATICAN CITY - The Roman Catholic Church’s leading experts on sexual abuse told bishops on Tuesday finally to take responsibility for a global clerical abuse scandal and go and speak personally to victims, or risk seeing the Church lose its credibility worldwide.
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Pope Francis has summoned the heads of some 110 national Catholic bishops’ conferences and dozens of experts and leaders of religious orders to the Vatican on Feb. 21-24 for an extraordinary gathering dedicated to the sexual abuse crisis.

Victims of clergy sexual abuse are hoping that the meeting will finally come up with a clear policy to make bishops themselves accountable for the mishandling of abuse cases.

“Absent a comprehensive and communal response, not only will we fail to bring healing to victim survivors, but the very credibility of the Church to carry on the mission of Christ will be in jeopardy throughout the world,” the conference’s steering committee said in a letter to all participants.

“But each of us needs to own this challenge, coming together in solidarity, humility, and penitence to repair the damage done, sharing a common commitment to transparency, and holding everyone in the Church accountable,” said the letter, which was released by the Vatican.

The committee is made up of Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago, Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Mumbai, Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta, the Vatican’s leading sex abuse investigator, and Father Hans Zollner, an abuse expert based in Rome.

“The first step must be acknowledging the truth of what has happened,” they said.

Each bishop was asked to visit survivors of clergy sex abuse in their area to learn first-hand the suffering that they have endured.

“PUTTING VICTIMS FIRST”
“This is a concrete way of putting victims first, and acknowledging the horror of what happened,” said Vatican spokesman Greg Burke, adding that the February gathering would focus on responsibility, accountability and transparency.

Last month, when U.S. bishops held their annual assembly in Baltimore, the Vatican asked them to wait until the February meeting before voting on a series of corrective measures.

The proposals included a telephone hotline to report accusations of mishandling of cases of abuse by bishops, a review board made up of non-clerics to handle accusations against bishops, and a bishops’ code of conduct.

Victims’ groups and some bishops saw the Vatican intervention as a setback. But the Vatican said it wanted to see if some of the U.S. proposals could be applied worldwide, not just in the United States.

The Church is also facing sexual abuse scandals in Chile, Australia and Germany.

In September, a study commissioned by the German Bishops’ Conference showed that 1,670 clerics and priests had sexually abused 3,677 minors, mostly males, in Germany over a 70-year period.

A U.S. Grand Jury report in August found that 301 priests in the state of Pennsylvania had sexually abused minors over a similar period.


December 14, 2018 - Priest heads to Rome after serving sentence for Child Abuse in Chile
Priest heads to Rome after serving sentence for child abuse in Chile | Reuters

An Irish-born priest, who was convicted of sexually abusing a girl in his care at a religious school in Santiago but served no jail time for the offense, left Chile on Friday for Rome after serving a four-year sentence.

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Critics have long pointed to the case of the Rev. John O’Reilly as an example of leniency in a country where the Roman Catholic church has long held powerful sway in politics and society.

A judge in 2014 sentenced O’Reilly, a leader of the Legionaries of Christ religious order, to four years of “supervised liberty” for abusing a preteen girl at the private Colegio Cumbres in the affluent neighborhood of Las Condes between 2007 and 2009.

O’Reilly completed his sentence on Dec. 10, according to a statement issued by the Legionaries of Christ on Friday, and Chilean courts subsequently expelled him from the country.

He boarded a flight on Friday in Santiago bound for Rome, where he will await a formal canonical sentence from the Legionaries of Christ, the statement said. O’Reilly could not be immediately reached for comment.

The priest’s release comes as a growing sex abuse grips the Catholic Church in Chile. Chilean prosecutors this year have investigated hundreds of cases of alleged abuse and cover-up by clergy. In May, all of the country’s 34 bishops offered their resignation to the pope.

O’Reilly’s sentence has been criticized as lenient. During his sentence, he was not confined at home nor required to periodically check in with a parole officer, and was free to travel out of the country.

Prosecutors had requested he be sent to prison for 10 years.

The founder of the Legionaries of Christ, Mexican Rev. Marcial Maciel, was found by a Vatican investigation to be a fraud and pedophile who had fathered several children.


18 Dec, 2018 - Playboy model arrested for naked crucifix photo-shoot at the Vatican
Playboy model arrested for naked crucifix photoshoot at the Vatican

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Playboy model Marisa Papen has been arrested for an unorthodox naked photoshoot inside the Vatican. The poses included her being tied to a cross and sitting naked on a stack of bibles at St Peter’s Square.

Photographs from the controversial shoot include ones of Papen dragging a large wooden crucifix across the street and ones of her tied to the cross.

“I’m right in the middle of putting on my pants when suddenly 2 Polizia cars drive rapidly towards us. Another 4 cops approach us running. Holding their batons firmly. ‘Passport please!!!!!’” Papen wrote on her blog.

Papen was arrested along with Australian photographer Jesse Walker moments after posing naked on the bibles, and the pair were detained for 10 hours.

After they were released, authorities searched their Airbnb rental and found a wooden cross, a thorn crown, fake blood, and other religious-themed props.

This isn’t the first time the model and her photographer have found themselves behind bars for controversial photoshoots. She was arrested in Egypt for posing naked at the Karnak Temple Complex, and caused outrage for flashing her vagina while wearing a burqa inside the Hagia Sophia mosque in Turkey. She also posed naked in front of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.

Papen sees no problem with posing naked at religious sites and believes religious institutions “are driven by money and are soulless,” and cases of clerical sexual abuse.

“Imagine if the Vatican would be a place that would actually help people. Imagine if all these huge churches would open their doors for people in need. To feed them and give them shelter. A real place of light, love and warmth,” Papen wrote after her Vatican experience.
 
Thu Dec 20, 2018 - 700 US Catholic Clergy in Illinois Accused of Sexual Abuse
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Almost 700 clergymen in the US state of Illinois have been accused of sexually abusing children, a far greater number than the Catholic Church had previously disclosed, dealing a new blow to the credibility of the church.

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The state’s six Catholic dioceses had publicly identified 185 priests accused of sexually abusing children and had not released the names of at least 500 others, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said Wednesday, presstv reported.

In a scathing statement, the attorney general's office criticized the Church's handling of the abuse allegations, saying in some cases the archdioceses did not investigate the allegations at all or did not notify law enforcement or child welfare agencies.

"The preliminary stages of this investigation have already demonstrated that the Catholic Church cannot police itself," Madigan added.

The Illinois investigation was opened following the release of a probe by the attorney general of Pennsylvania that found over 300 Catholic priests in that state had sexually abused at least 1,000 children over a 70-year period, crimes that were systematically covered up by bishops.

In October, the US Justice Department opened an investigation for the first time into clergy abuse.

In a letter released by the Vatican in August, Pope Francis condemned the US Catholic Church’s failure to bring to justice perpetrators of abuse.

The Roman Catholic Church has been hit by numerous scandals in the past few years, involving allegations of covering up the sexual abuse of children by priests to protect pedophiles and the reputation of the Church.

Approximately 6,900 US Roman Catholic priests were accused of sexual abuse with at least 16,900 young victims between 1950 and 2011, according to data from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Similar patterns of abuse have since emerged at dioceses around the globe, undermining the Church’s moral authority and depleting its finances as it paid out billions of dollars in settlements.

Some theologians have argued that the church's policy on celibacy fosters sexual dysfunction and abusive behavior among priests.

But the United States is by no means alone: Cases of Catholic priests raping and molesting children, and of bishops covering up for them, have erupted on nearly every continent in recent years.


December 19, 2018 - Los Angeles Bishop resigns over Sex Abuse as crisis spreads
Los Angeles bishop resigns over sex abuse as crisis spreads | Reuters

VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis accepted the resignation of a bishop in Los Angeles accused of sexually abusing a minor, the Vatican said on Wednesday, in the latest case of clergy misconduct to shake the U.S. Catholic Church.

A brief Vatican statement said Alexander Salazar, 69, an assistant bishop in Los Angeles, was stepping down. It also distributed a letter on the Salazar case written by the current Archbishop of Los Angeles, Jose Gomez.

The U.S. Catholic Church is still reeling from a U.S. grand jury report that found that 301 priests in the state of Pennsylvania had sexually abused minors over a 70-year period.

There will be a major meeting at the Vatican in February on the global sex abuse crisis.

Gomez’s letter to the faithful said that in 2005, a year after Salazar became bishop, the archdiocese had become aware of an accusation that Salazar had engaged in “misconduct with a minor” when he was a priest in a parish in the 1990s.

Police investigated but the Los Angeles district attorney did not prosecute, Gomez’s letter said, adding that Salazar, a native of Costa Rica, “has consistently denied any wrongdoing”.

The archdiocese’s independent Clergy Misconduct Review Board found the allegation “credible” and informed the Vatican. The archbishop’s letter did not explain why the process between the initial accusation and Wednesday’s resignation took 13 years.

A statement from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles said Salazar’s name resurfaced after Gomez became archbishop in 2011, and ordered a review of past allegations of abuse.

The archdiocese’s statement disclosed that Gomez’s predecessor, Cardinal Roger Mahoney, sent the case to the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), which investigates abuse cases.

The CDF “permitted Bishop Salazar to remain in ministry subject to certain precautionary conditions, which he has respected”. The statement did not elaborate on what the conditions were or why he was allowed to return to ministry.

Benedict XVI was pope between 2005 and his resignation in 2013.

Pope Francis has summoned the heads of some 110 national Catholic bishops’ conferences and dozens of experts and leaders of religious orders to the Vatican on Feb. 21-24 for an extraordinary gathering dedicated to the sexual abuse crisis.

Victims of clergy sexual abuse are hoping that the meeting will finally come up with a clear policy to make bishops themselves accountable for the mishandling of abuse cases.
 
December 21, 2018 - Priest named in Pennsylvania church sex abuse probe jailed
Priest named in Pennsylvania church sex abuse probe jailed

A Roman Catholic priest on Friday became the first person sentenced to prison as a result of a Pennsylvania grand jury investigation that found hundreds of clergy had abused children over seven decades.

The Rev. John Thomas Sweeney, 76, received 11½ months to five years in state prison and will have to register as a sex offender for 10 years.

He pleaded guilty in July to misdemeanor indecent assault on a minor after being accused of forcing a 10-year-old boy to perform oral sex on him while counseling the fourth-grader about misbehaving on a school bus.

"I want the public to know that he's profoundly remorseful for any pain, anguish and discomfort that the victim has suffered as a result of his actions," said Sweeney's lawyer, Fran Murrman, after the sentencing in Westmoreland County.

"During the last 25 years Father Sweeney has engaged in hundreds of acts of charity and goodwill, hoping to partially atone for the behavior. And he takes this matter seriously and accepts full responsibility," Murrman said in a phone interview.

Sweeney was taken away in handcuffs after the sentencing hearing.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, whose office prosecuted Sweeney, described him as a predator priest who used his position to abuse a child. Shapiro noted the victim testified against Sweeney.

"Justice was served in this case thanks to the bravery of this survivor to come forward and speak his truth," Shapiro said.

The sweeping grand jury report, released in August, found that more than 1,000 children had been abused, although the great majority of cases that had not previously resulted in criminal prosecutions were too old to pursue. The report also blamed church officials for helping conceal the abuse.

Church officials have expressed contrition over the report's findings and have noted that they now follow better procedures for handling these cases and that many of the grand jury's findings date back many years.

A legislative effort to allow lawsuits over child sexual abuse to move forward that would otherwise fall outside the state's legal time limits for such lawsuits stalled this fall because of opposition by leaders of the state Senate's Republican caucus.

Sweeney was arrested in July 2017 for the assault that took place during the 1991-92 school year at St. Margaret Mary Elementary School in Lower Burrell, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of Pittsburgh. That charge stemmed from the grand jury investigation.

The boy, now in his 30s, told the grand jury last year that Sweeney lectured him about his behavior before placing his hands on the back of the boy's head and assaulting him. The victim told investigators that after the attack Sweeney's secretary gave him milk and cookies.

Sweeney became a priest in 1970 and served in western Pennsylvania parishes in Latrobe, Greensburg, Smock, Freeport, Apollo, Lower Burrell and West Newton. He was removed as pastor at Holy Family in West Newton last year after church officials learned of the investigation.

Murrman said the Greensburg diocese is in the process of defrocking Sweeney.
 
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