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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) A former priest who has become a central
figure in a sexual abuse scandal that has shaken Boston's Roman
Catholic community was sentenced to the maximum sentence of nine to
10 years Thursday for fondling a 10-year-old boy in 1991.
Judge Sandra Hamlin said Geogan "hid behind his collar" and
his position in the church to prey on young boys.
Hamlin detailed John Geoghan's admissions in molesting other
children and psychological evaluations citing his lack of concern
for his victims and his tendency to blame them for his acts.
Geoghan, 66, was convicted of indecent assault and battery last
month in the first of three criminal cases against him. He could be
eligible for parole in six years, and the judge ordered strict
monitoring after any later release.
Since 1995, more than 130 people have claimed Geoghan fondled or
raped them during the three decades he served in Boston-area
parishes. He also is named in more than 80 civil suits.
The allegations have led to major changes in how the Roman
Catholic Archdiocese of Boston deals with allegations of abuse.
Last month, Cardinal Bernard Law order that church officials
report all accusations of sexual abuse against minors, past and
present. Law has since given prosecutors the names of more than 80
active and former priests accused of abuse during the last four
decades. Nine active priests have been suspended.
On Wednesday, a hearing was held in a second criminal case
against Geoghan.
Geoghan's attorneys argued that the molestation charges should
be dismissed because the alleged victim made the accusation in
1986. At the time, the statute of limitations was 10 years.
Prosecutor David Deakin countered that the charges are based on
specific allegations that were made in 1989, well within the
current 15-year limit, which he said should apply.
The hearing is scheduled to continue Friday. Geoghan's trial in
the case had been set to begin Wednesday but was delayed after the
defense motion was filed last week.
The alleged victim testified Wednesday that he told his mother
details of the alleged abuse at age 11, in 1986.
"I recall telling her everything," he said. "About the sex
abuse, fondling and oral sex."
The specific allegation of oral sex, the act on which the rape
charges are based, wasn't made until 1989, the prosecutor said.
Separately, the Archdiocese of Boston said Wednesday it was
suspending a pastor in Abington following allegations of sexual
misconduct with a minor.
Also, a former chancellor for the Catholic Diocese of Worcester
was removed from his pastorship because of an allegation from 1967.
The Rev. John J. Bagley, a former official at the Vatican, was
placed on administrative leave Wednesday by Bishop Daniel P.
Reilly, according to diocesan spokesman Raymond L. Delisle.
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