Cardinal Mahony's Effort to Block Iraq War Veteran's Sexual Abuse Claim

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Posted by Paul KieselFebruary 27, 2009 7:49 PM

Below is a story that details Los Angeles Archbishop Roger Mahony acting in typical Cardinal Mahony fashion: As a suppresser of truth and a promoter of impostures and mistruths.

From Los Angeles CityBeat:

In 2002, with the Catholic Church molestation scandal erupting around him, Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony took to the media to make an announcement: “We want every single thing out, open and dealt with, period,” he insisted.

The Los Angeles Archdiocese then spent the better part of a year stonewalling the release of church personnel files – which, when finally liberated, revealed the identities of the abusers and those who aided them.

Nearly seven years later, things haven’t changed much. A new chapter to the sex abuse scandal has recently opened, and once again the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is doing its best to close it.

In this case, the alleged victim is an Iraq war veteran.

In documents obtained by L.A. City Beat, a man identified as “John TH Doe” says he was 16 years old when a priest in his L.A.-area Catholic high school sexually abused him. For years he said nothing. At the age of 22, he enlisted in the Air Force, where he has served continuously since 1993, flying countless, dangerous combat missions in the Iraqi theater.

After years of silence, while still serving in Iraq, John TH Doe is now ready for his day in court.

There’s a chance, however, that day could never come.

Last week, as lawyers for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles tried to downplay news that Cardinal Mahony had come under investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s office for his role in dealing with pedophilic priests, those same lawyers were taking an unprecedented step – quietly pushing a legal challenge in Los Angeles County superior court that would seek to deny John TH Doe, and potentially other California servicemen and women who were molested by members of the church, their chance at justice.

The case begins in 2002 when, in response to a public outcry over widespread allegations of child molestation in the Catholic Church, the California legislature opened a civil window that allowed victims of sexual abuse to file suit against their abusers, no matter when the alleged abuse occurred, or when the statute of limitations for the crime should have expired.

That window closed in 2003, but for members of the military serving in active duty during that time who missed the deadline, there was hope in a little known law: the Servicemember’s Civil Relief Act of 1940. SCRA suspends statutes of limitation where men and women in active military duty are concerned. “The period of a service member’s military service,” the law states, “may not be included in computing any period limited by law, regulation, or order for the bringing of any action or proceeding in court.”

The law was designed to allow members of the military to serve without having legal woes in their civilian lives cloud their ability to fight, and to protect their legal rights should they be unable to return home for a court date.

But there’s a small loophole in the law, one the archdiocese is trying to exploit. It allows the court to use its discretion to ignore the law and throw out SCRA cases it deems meritless. And that’s exactly what lawyers for the Archdiocese are asking Judge Emilie H. Elias to do.

“Plaintiff in this case is not someone who was drafted or a guardsman or reservist called to active duty,” lawyers for the diocese argue in their court filings. “He is not entitled to have the SCRA ‘liberally constructed’ in his favor.”

In other words, the archdiocese says, because John TH Doe volunteered to serve his country and fight in Iraq, instead of being drafted, the protections of the SCRA shouldn’t apply.

“Our client was abused as a child,” says Vince Finaldi, John TH Doe’s attorney, at the Newport Beach-based law firm Manly & Stewart. “He didn’t file earlier because he was serving this nation. If the court is going to exercise discretion, it should be in favor of those ravaged by priests in California and throughout the United States.”

Calls to Lee Potts, the Hennigan, Bennett & Dorman lawyer representing the archdiocese, went unanswered.

So far, there’s just one other SCRA case, in San Diego. There, “John Roe 65,” a career military man, has told the court he was stationed in Guam during the 2003 sexual abuse filing period; in his remote location, he had no idea a window for a lawsuit existed. He filed suit under the SCRA in 2008, two years after he got out of the military. The Catholic Diocese of San Diego is fighting that case, too.

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Tod Tamberg
Posted by Tod Tamberg
February 28, 2009 9:09 AM

Response by Tod Tamberg, Archdiocese of Los Angeles, to L.A. City Beat story

Reading the recent L.A. City Beat story, “Mahony to Iraq War Vet: Screw Yourself,” one might be forgiven for assuming that Cardinal Mahony is fighting a sex abuse lawsuit filed by a man who served in Iraq in 2003. The story says the man wants to sue using the 2003 California law that lifted for one year the statute of limitations on lawsuits for past sexual abuse because he was in the military overseas in 2003. The story says that he claims that because he was in Iraq in 2003, the law grants him a filing extension.

The truth is, however, that much of the above as reported by L.A. City Beat is not accurate.

1. Neither Cardinal Mahony or the Archdiocese of Los Angeles are named in the lawsuit: The Archdiocese merely appeared at a hearing called to determine whether there are enough facts to allow the man’s complaint to proceed at all. Even if the case goes beyond this stage, the Plaintiff will still have to demonstrate actual facts to support being able to actually name a Defendant.

2. The alleged abuse did not happen in the Archdiocese: The reporter casually refers to the alleged abuse as taking place when the man was a 17-year-old student at an “L.A.-area high school.” In fact, the high school is in the Orange Diocese, not the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The Diocese of Orange was created in 1976. The alleged abuse was claimed to have happened in the 1980s.

3. The initial complaint didn’t claim sexual abuse: In the initial complaint the man says that a priest “attempted” to touch him when he was a 17-year-old student. When he discovered that this did not constitute abuse or battery, he filed an amended complaint alleging that the priest grabbed his crotch and groped him. Inexplicably, the amended complaint still retains the “attempted” to touch language later in the complaint, after the new language alleging the other acts.

4. The complaint does not mention that the man is an Iraq War veteran: Though the City Beat story creates the impression that the man served in Iraq, the complaint only briefly states that he was in the military. It does not say whether he actually set foot in Iraq, or when, or what he did, or for how long. Indeed, his attorney said in Court that the man was stationed in the U.S.

The L.A. City Beat story actually claims far more than does the Complaint itself. Why? Apparently, the man’s attorneys used the reporter to write what amounts to a press release, with assumed “facts” that, as it turns out, are unsupported by the Complaint itself.

Based on the information above, we call upon L.A. City Beat to retract its story.
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hrh
Posted by hrh
February 28, 2009 10:20 AM

Leave it to Master Pedophile Pimp Mahony's paid shill, Todd G*y Boy Tamberg (as he is known on at least one other website), to continue the long, long tradition of obfuscation, accusation, intimidation practiced by the US Bish Club. Twisting himself into a pretzel to rationalize MPP Mahony & Co's neverending tapdance only makes him (and them) look guiltier and guiltier. As we've said for years now, THEY'LL NEVER LEARN!!!

hrh
Posted by hrh
February 28, 2009 10:20 AM

Leave it to Mahony's paid shill, Todd Tamberg to continue the long, long tradition of obfuscation, accusation, intimidation practiced by the US Bish Club. Twisting himself into a pretzel to rationalize MPP Mahony & Co's neverending tapdance only makes him (and them) look guiltier and guiltier. As we've said for years now, THEY'LL NEVER LEARN!!!

Albino Luciani
Posted by Albino Luciani
February 28, 2009 10:47 AM

Roger M. Mahony remains a proven, but as of yet personally prosecuted, or convicted, mutiple decade, serial pedophile & sexual assault endangerer of minors, as well as an aid & abettor, enabler, obstructor of justice, perjurer, perpetrator, defrauder, and racketeer.

Mahony is under yet another Criminal Grand Jury investigation, that began late last month.

Mahony has a body count well over 1,000+ children, just in California, and even more physical assaults, all on his watches, over at least a 35 year period, in the Diocese of Fresno, the Diocese of Stockton, and the Archdiocese of Los Anglese, CA.

Mahony's body count far exceeds that of Bernard Law.

To date, just in California, Mahony has systematically diverted and stolen well over $1.5 Billion known and provable tax free dollars, from the laity offetory plates, while imposing massive insurance liability premiums on each parish (destroying payrolls, budgets, real estate maintanence and many mintistries to the poor), while also selling off laity paid for seminaries (to hide gay orgies he was present at - as sworn under oath by Bishop Robert Brom of San Diego), schools, colleges, monestaries, shrines, retirement facilities, convents, portfolios, hospitals, cemetaries, and squandering trust revenues to his luxury life style of personal aircraft, cabins, townhouses, and insider real estate development deals, plus the white elephant and laity empty, butt ugly, OLA (aka "The Rog Mahal").

The OLA should be demolished and any revenues to be paid to ongoing settlements. The land should be SALTED, like Carthage, following the demolition.

By the way, there are over 400+ still unsettled suits in the LA Archdiocese (and growing with yet more assaults) despite a recod $660 million dollars settlement, for the first 800+ or so.

The Los Angeles Archdiocese has a long history of pedophile enabling, dating back to Francis MacIntyre, as well as Timonthy Manning whose own Vicar General, Benjamin Hawkes, was a known adn proven pedophile, as well as pedo ring leader.

Mahony may have inherited many problems, but he also continued to cover-up and enable existing criminality, to this very day.

Mahony's 'TONY SOPRANO BRAVADO' of hiring PR Agenices and armies of lawyers, all at laity expense, in the many hundreds of millions of dollars above any settlements, to spin, lie, and criminally DELAY & STALL his person removal or conviction (rope-a-doping to retirement like Eddie Egan) in this MASSIVE CRIME SPREE, Mahony is directly and personally the cause of, would seem to know no bounds in the scorched-earth approach & ENDORSED by The Holy See, as long as they are getting their cut of the revenue$.

At More ... are well over 100+ recently published books on Roger Mahony's crime spree and that of the USCCB (Unremoved Sexual Criminal Cabal Bishops), as well as the Roman "La Cosa Nostra" Curia.

Among the very factual authors are: Roman Catholic Bishop Jeffery Robinson (Australia), Roman Catholic Bishop Thomas Gumbleton (USA) and in the summer of 2008, in the UK's THE TABLET, very illuminating remarks from ailing and retired theologian Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini of Milano, Itay.

Other honest, salient, and cogent authors include: Dr. Robert Grant, MD; Fr. Richard Sipe; Attorney & Legal Scholar Marci Hamilton; Jason Berry; Phillip Lawler; David Yallop; Dr. Leon Podles; Fr. Thomas Reese, SJ; Fr./Dr. Howard Bleichner, SS; & Fr/Dr./Canon Lawyer Thomas Doyle, OP, to name only a few.

The 2006 US Academy Award BEST DOCUMENTARY nominated 'DELIVER US FROM EVIL', out on DVD, and FREE at your local public libraries, as well as the 2007 Cannes Film Festival Winner 'VOWS OF SILENCE', speak volumes to Mahony's direct guilt, and brazen lack of any moral or ethical grounding.

The Gates Of Hell do not have to prevail against Christ's Church, because The Devil has Roger Mahony working to destroy it, from the inside.

In Church history, Roger Mahony will go down with fellow red hat names like Torquemada and Richelieu, in pure evil, and damnable infammy.

Daily verified & vetted domestic & global reporting of Roger Mahony and his fellow miter and red hat criminality, may be read at: www.bishop-accountability.org/abusetracker.

Remember, the Curia Motto Remains = ISAIAH 28:15!

Edmund Burke reminds each of us: "The only condition for the triumph of evil is for good men (or women) to do nothing!"

Conjunctively, St. Paul to the Ephesians, 5:11 states = "Do not deal in fruitless dedds of darkness, but expose them!"

SO WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?

As St. Peter Damien correctly asserted: "STOP DONATING LAITY!"

Rome pretends to GET little, but moves when their revenue ceases.

No Curia Removal Or Punishment of the most henious offenders like Roger Mahony? No Problem!
No Laity Monies Either!

IT IS THAT Simple!

Fiat Lux & Veritas!

Albino Luciani,
MURDERED POPE,
Not Smiling, From Heaven

Johnny From Pasadena
Posted by Johnny From Pasadena
February 28, 2009 11:07 AM

Luciani is 100% on target.

I really like the idea of tearing down (like the Berlin Wall), and salting the location, of OLA!

Mahony is just like the money grubbing theives down at the Crystal Cathedral.

All this is about money this pedo ring need to survive.

But let's leave the OLA gift shop, and turn it into what it really should be, a sleezy Hollywood porn tapes and sex toys outlet, and chain Mahony to the cash register for life.

Johnny From Pasadena

Sister Maureen Paul Turlish
Posted by Sister Maureen Paul Turlish
February 28, 2009 11:56 AM

“Total Power is the world’s illusion,” is a line spoken in dialog from “The Power and the Prize,” a 1956 movie nominated for an Academy Award but true nonetheless because it so aptly describes the archetypal figure of Roger Cardinal Mahony, Archbishop of the Diocese of Los Angeles, California.

The use and abuse of power has brought the Roman Catholic Church to its present condition and it is also what keeps it unable to rise above it.

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has paid out billions of dollars not only in settlements made on the eve of going to trial in numerous sexual abuse cases but also in lawyers’ fees, lobbyists’ fees, PR campaigns, Catholic Conference media blitzes and God only knows what else to obfuscate, to harass and to intimidate known victims of sexual abuse and their families.

It also appears that many of those in church leadership positions like Cardinal Mahony still believe that they can exercise total power by the manipulation of the facts and the media.

How many bishops, for example, support the removal of all statutes of limitation regarding the sexual abuse of children and direct their state Catholic Conferences to do the same instead of falsely accusing legislators of being anti-Catholic as has been the case in Maryland, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, New York and Colorado.

While I cannot say where this latest federal investigation will lead, any efforts at all that will force the files, records, correspondence or the like, that have anything to do with the conspiracy to cover-up the activities of rogue, sexually abusive clerics or bishops who used children, young persons or vulnerable adults for purposes of sexual exploitation, should be welcomed by all who seek the truth.

To say, as a archdiocesan lawyer has said, that Mahony “has been at the forefront of dealing with” issues of clergy sexual abuse is an attempt to rewrite history and just more dis-information as records forced into the public venue by a brave Boston Catholic judge have already proven.

Although numerous records and files have been ordered released by the Los Angeles court in the last few years, they have yet to be made public because the Archdiocese of Los Angeles continues to fight it.

The revelations in the Archdiocese Boston forced the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to mandate that the bishops deal with the problem of sexually abusive clergy in 2002 instead of continuing their decades long pattern of covering them up. The bishops’ actions were not altruistic, they were compelled to act by public opinion.

They were shamed into writing their guidelines.

Cardinal Roger Mahony, like every other bishop in the United States was forced to act in establishing safe “environments for children in the United States,” by the USCCB because their actions were exposed.

In other words, they were caught!

Yes, programs and procedures have been put into place and in five or ten years they can be evaluated by an outside agency, not before.

If Mahony’s comments that he “publicly acknowledged making mistakes in handling certain clergy accused of child abuse,” can be directly connected to the sexual abuse of even one child, he should be charged with reckless endangerment for putting that child in harm’s way and suffer the consequences.

But at this point in time it has become obvious that because of the conspiracy that he has been a part of, he is probably guilty of much more.

(Sister Turlish is a Delaware educator and advocate who testified before the Senate and House Judiciary Committees in support of the 2007 Delaware Child Victims Law.)

Eric H. Holder, Jr.
Posted by Eric H. Holder, Jr.
February 28, 2009 2:39 PM

It appears clear Cardinal Roger Mahony knowingly obstructed justice, among several other federal felonies.

It is another thing however to prove these felonies to a Criminal Grand Jury, under various and conflicting statutes of limitations, for each count, to bring the Cardinal, and the conspiring Roman Catholic Church, to true justice.

The evidence thus far suggests overt fraud and criminal collusion.

As the father of three children, with my wife Dr. Sharon Malone, MD, this criminal behavior, for such an extended period of time, is simply OUTRAGEOUS!

I look forward to an aggressive review under RICO prosecution standards of this highly suspect cleric and the institution he represents.

Most sincerely,

Eric H. Holder, Jr.
United States Attorney General
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Mark Gauer
Posted by Mark Gauer
February 28, 2009 3:26 PM

Todd,
Get a real job. He must pay you well to spew the BS that you do. You know the man is guilty and shouldn't see the light of day. As I told Mahony," I don't want to be around when he meets his maker."

Johnny From Pasadena
Posted by Johnny From Pasadena
February 28, 2009 4:01 PM

Dear US Attorney General Holder:

You can get all the evidence you need to nail Mahony under RICO from:

www.bishop-accountability.org


Johnny From Pasadena

Gloria from Scottsdale
Posted by Gloria from Scottsdale
February 28, 2009 6:02 PM

An Open Letter of Thanks to Eric Holder Jr.AG of the USA

I am so happy to see that you are right up on what's going on. Bush certainly wasn't.

Thank you Eric Holder Jr.AG for getting involved in the [Roman Catholic Church's] sexual abuse of our children by RC Priests. Please do use the RICO Laws or whatever Law you need to stop the spiritual murdering of our precious children. It's being done by respected ,intelligent adults who clearly say to all, "we represent Christ here on earth". We are not just ambassadors, we are the "real thing"

If the Obama cabinet does anything on this earth, this would be the greatest! To reveal the evil that has been lurking in the RCC since it's insception. Thank you again.

Jack Norworth
Posted by Jack Norworth
March 01, 2009 11:05 AM

This Mahony guy seems to have more lives than a cat, and more tricks than Bernie Madoff, or Ken Lay, or Bernard Law?

Mahony really sounds like a coward also, sending press boys to try to defend his history of ongoing evil.

Well as my lyrics go: "For it's one, two, THREE strikes, you're OUT, At the old ball game!"

Maria
Posted by Maria
March 01, 2009 11:27 AM

Is anyone checking into the many millions of dollars being laundered by Mahony and the Church through collection plate accounts, from the pot growers, coyotes, sex trade, and drug cartels in all the rural CA border parishes?

Sister Maureen Paul Turlish
Posted by Sister Maureen Paul Turlish
March 02, 2009 1:14 PM

I also want to say Thank You to Eric H. Holder, Jr., the United States Attorney General on beginning the RICO investigation of Cardinal Roger Mahony.

God bless you,

Sister Maureen

Bill
Posted by Bill
March 02, 2009 1:20 PM

Uh, "Sister," that wasn't AG Holder who posted earlier. It was some deranged kook who apparently also posted nonsense under the name "Albino Luciani." As you know, Luciani was the name of Pope John Paul I, or at least you should know, if indeed you are a nun.

Sister Pauline Salvucci
Posted by Sister Pauline Salvucci
March 02, 2009 2:54 PM

The Bill person is WRONG.

The Bill person tries to deflect from facts, by attacking the persons entering the facts.

The truth is always discernable.

The truth is Roger Mahony is a major criminal, many times over, who should be behind bars for life.

Sr. Pauline Salvucci

Bill
Posted by Bill
March 02, 2009 6:24 PM

Oh Look: Now the kook is calling himself Sr. Pauline Salvucci!

Johnny From Pasadena
Posted by Johnny From Pasadena
March 02, 2009 9:11 PM

Sounds to me like the only "kook" on this blog, other than Tod Tamburg's kooky lies, is "Bill" trying to distract readers from the fact Roger Mahony belongs in jail.

Johnny From Pasadena

Bill
Posted by Bill
March 03, 2009 1:04 PM

Sorry, but multiple personality posting is kooky, Johanna From Pasadena.

Molested_and_Defeated_in_Court
Posted by Molested_and_Defeated_in_Court
March 15, 2009 5:03 PM

Mahony and Tamberg are coverup and spin specialists and they win. They win not because they are right or because a majority or even a lot of people agree with them. They win because they spend money to protect money. They buy newspapers and judges. They fucking lie like pedophiles. And the thing that gets them off is defending pedophiles. Literally, it makes them cum in their pants to tell whoppers that defend the catholic pattern and practice of fucking molesting children. They jack off over my suffering. Sick mother fuckers. Thank the Founders for protecting my Second Amendment rights. That's right, Tamberg, the Second Amendment gives me all I really need to address my issues with Mahony, Tamberg, etc. Look that one up mother fucker.

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