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Sunday, 21 July 2013

Ex-Priest Seeks $450,000 From Wis. Archdiocese

Posted on 10:22 by Anonymous
MILWAUKEE July 21, 2013 (AP)
The list of creditors for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee includes
hundreds of child sexual abuse victims, along with a bank, pension
funds and others typical in bankruptcy cases. It also includes one
less usual: a priest removed from the priesthood amid allegations of
abuse.

Marvin Knighton was charged with child sexual abuse in 2002 but
acquitted by a jury the next year. The church still removed him from
the priesthood, however, saying its investigation found two
allegations against him had merit.

Knighton steadfastly fought his dismissal and has put in a claim for
$450,000 for back pay from the archdiocese in federal bankruptcy
court. A church bankruptcy expert said while the claim is not unique,
it is highly unusual. Knighton's victims called it "disturbing" and
"grossly inappropriate."

"That money should be going to survivors, not child molesters," said
Thomas C. Bersch Jr., who said he was abused by Knighton in the 1970s.
"During the bankruptcy proceedings, if he gets even a nickel of this
money, it would be the most unbelievable thing that could happen. I
wish there is something I could do to prevent that."

Attorney James Stang, who has represented sexual abuse victims on
creditors councils in nine bankruptcy cases involving Catholic
dioceses and religious orders, said a few priests have filed claims
for back pay, health care or legal costs even when they've been
credibly accused of abuse. In most cases, the claims are eventually
dismissed.

The church may argue that any money it owes the priest is offset by
the cost of the abuse, or "there have just been objections based on
the fact that these are evil men," Stang said.

The Milwaukee archdiocese is the eighth in the United States to file
for bankruptcy. Five of the other seven said no priests filed claims
during their bankruptcies. In Wilmington, Del., three priests who had
been removed from ministry following allegations of abuse filed
claims, diocese spokesman Bob Krebs said. He didn't know the details
or outcome of those claims.

The remaining diocese, in San Diego, Calif., didn't immediately
respond to inquiries.

Jerry Topczewski, chief of staff for Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome
Listecki, said the archdiocese will object to Knighton's claim.
Knighton, 63, declined to comment and hung up when reached by
telephone.

The archdiocese released Knighton's personnel file earlier this month,
along with those of dozens of other priests with verified allegations
of abuse. The documents showed that while Knighton had been dogged by
one allegation since the early 1990s, no formal complaints were made
until early 2002, when a scandal in Boston focused national attention
on clergy sexual abuse.

Brian Flynn, now 39, told archdiocese officials that Knighton had
abused him during the late 1980s, when the priest was on the faculty
at a Catholic high school in Milwaukee and both lived in the suburb of
Wauwatosa. About a month later, Bersch reported that he had been
abused in the 1970s.

The Associated Press does not usually identify victims of sexual
assault, but Flynn and Bersch gave permission for their names to be
used.

The statute of limitations had passed in Bersch's case, but Knighton
was charged with second-degree sexual assault in Flynn's case.
Knighton and Flynn both testified at the 2003 trial, with Flynn
describing Knighton kissing and touching him and Knighton insisting
the actions never happened. A jury found Knighton not guilty.
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