Former U.S. Cardinal McCarrick to be arraigned on charges he molested
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[September 03, 2021]
By Nate Raymond
BOSTON (Reuters) - Former Roman Catholic
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick is set to be arraigned on Friday on charges
that he molested a 16-year-old boy in 1974, a case that makes him the
highest-ranking U.S. Catholic official to be prosecuted for sexually
abusing a minor.
McCarrick, a former archbishop of Washington, D.C., is expected to
appear in a state court in Dedham, Massachusetts, after he was charged
in July with three counts of indecent assault and battery on a person 14
years or older.
Each charge carries up to five years in prison and a requirement to
register as a sex offender. McCarrick, 91, is expected to enter a not
guilty plea and has previously said he has no recollection of committing
child abuse.
He was expelled from the Roman Catholic priesthood in 2019 after a
Vatican investigation found him guilty of sexual crimes against minors
and adults.
A lengthy Vatican report released in November 2020 found that McCarrick
had risen through the church's ranks despite persistent rumors of sexual
misconduct.
McCarrick faces several civil lawsuits from men who have accused him of
sexual abuse decades ago, but the statute of limitations in those cases
has expired, preventing criminal charges.
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U.S. Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick arrives for a meeting at the
Synod Hall in the Vatican March 4, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi
But the statute of limitations in the Massachusetts
case was frozen when McCarrick, a non-resident, left the state.
According to court records, the alleged victim said McCarrick, a
family friend, began molesting him when he was a young boy in
several states, including New York, California, New Jersey and
Massachusetts.
The man told police that during his brother's wedding reception on
June 8, 1974, at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, McCarrick told
him his father wanted the two of them to have talk about his
misbehavior.
McCarrick groped him as they walked around campus before taking him
into a small closet-like room and fondling him while saying prayers,
the man told authorities.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by David Gregorio)
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