Posted on 07/22/2007 3:08:25 PM PDT by hardback
Republican presidential candidate Rudolph W. Giuliani has close ties to a Catholic priest accused of sexually molesting boys and who also was the lawyer for a now-closed Whitinsville counseling house for troubled priests that has been described as the center of a pedophile sex ring.
Monsignor Alan J. Placa, who works for Mr. Giulianis consulting firm, Giuliani Partners, was legal adviser in the 1980s to the House of Affirmation, where priests accused of sexual abuse were sent for psychotherapy and other counseling services. The center closed in 1987 amid a financial scandal.
Monsignor Placa, who while an active priest arranged the annulment of Mr. Giulianis first marriage, baptized his two children and officiated at the funeral of his mother, is a childhood friend of Mr. Giuliani and they both attended Manhattanville College.
He was stripped of his duties as a priest, but not defrocked, after Newsday, a Long Island newspaper, published a story in 2002 about young men who alleged that Monsignor Placa abused them in the 1970s. He has been on administrative leave since and has worked for Mr. Giuliani for the past five years.
Catholic activists who are fighting the church over the clergy sex abuse issue say Mr. Giulianis association with the monsignor raises serious questions about the former New York mayors candidacy.
The White House should not be inhabited by a man whose closest friend is accused of being an abuser of young men, said Ann Barrett Doyle, co-director of BishopAccountability.org in Massachusetts. Giuliani has a responsibility to account for his friendship with Alan Placa and I think he should speak with Alan Placas accusers and see how credible they are.
For Giuliani to turn a blind eye to these credible allegations raises questions about his judgment, she said.
Jeffrey Barker, a spokesman for Mr. Giulianis campaign, declined comment, directing questions to Giuliani Partners, Mr. Giulianis security consulting firm. Mr. Giuliani leads all GOP presidential contenders in Massachusetts polls.
Rudy Giuliani believes Alan Placa has been unjustly accused, Sunny Mindel, a spokeswoman for the company, said in a prepared statement.
Monsignor Placa did not respond to a request for an interview.
The monsignor was closely associated with several Central Massachusetts priests who were at the center of a clergy sex abuse scandal in the 1990s.
At least three lawsuits were filed by area residents who said they were assaulted as boys by priests at the Whitinsville facility. The accused priests included colleagues of Monsignor Placa, one of whom was the Rev. Thomas A. Kane, former pastor of St. Mary Church in Uxbridge.
Monsignor Placa still lives in the rectory of the Long Island church where Monsignor Brendan Riordan, a former director of the House of Affirmation who was named in a sex abuse lawsuit settled by the Worcester Diocese in the mid-1990s, is pastor. He has also owned property in New York with Monsignor Riordan and co-owned property in Florida with him and Rev. Kane.
A 1993 suit filed against Rev. Kane, the diocese and the House of Affirmation by Mark Barry of Uxbridge alleges that Rev. Kane repeatedly sexually assaulted him. The New York Times has reported that Monsignor Placa was the first lawyer Rev. Kane turned to after learning of Mr. Barrys accusations.
That suit was settled for less than $50,000 and included a non-disclosure provision. Mr. Barry has not spoken publicly about the case since.
David Lewcon, 53, of Northbridge, who worked at the center in the 1970s as a painter and wallpaperer helping his father, a contractor, renovate the 1898 building, has accused Rev. Kane of sexually assaulting him. Mr. Lewcon settled what he described as a six-figure lawsuit with the Worcester Diocese in which he alleged he was sexually assaulted as a minor by the Rev. Thomas H. Teczar at St. Mary in Uxbridge.
Mr. Lewcon described the House of Affirmation as a breeding ground for sexual predators.
It was presented as a retreat for vocational redirection, said Mr. Lewcon, a publisher of speciality magazines. What we have found out since, and what it has been called in the Blackstone Valley by people who really know what went on there, is that it was a pedophile boot camp.
Monsignor Placas involvement with the Whitinsville facility drew additional attention after the release of a 2003 report from a Suffolk County, N.Y., grand jury that accuses him of molesting young boys and, in his role as a lawyer, helping to cover up sex abuse by other priests.
He was referred to as Priest F in the grand jurys lengthy investigative report, which quotes a letter he wrote to colleagues in which he touted his track record of settling multimillion dollar clergy sex abuse claims for sums ranging from $20,000 to $100,000. The 180-page report was written after more than 30 priests and more than 40 victims of abuse testified.
The report notes that no indictments were issued because the alleged crimes had occurred more than five years previously and could not be prosecuted because the statute of limitations had expired.
Richard Tollner, one of Monsignor Placas chief accusers in the Rockville Centre, Long Island, clergy sex abuse scandal, confirmed to the Salon online magazine that he was one of the victims who gave grand jury testimony and that Monsignor Placa was Priest F.
Monsignor Placa has denied Mr. Tollners allegations.
Mr. Tollner and other alleged victims in New York have accused Monsignor Placa of presenting himself as a priest in interviews with them when he was really acting as the lawyer for the Rockville Centre Diocese. Monsignor Placa has denied these accusations.
He was misusing his identity and failing to disclose to them that he was a civil lawyer, said Daniel J. Shea, a lawyer who has represented victims of clergy sex abuse in Central Massachusetts. The grand jury report indicated he was representing himself to victims as a priest with a Roman collar.
With news reports on Mr. Giulianis relationship to Monsignor Placa, some clergy abuse victims say they think Mr. Giuliani may be forced to answer harder questions about the link to his boyhood friend and employee.
George Skip Shea of Uxbridge, 47, an actor and artist who also agreed to an out-of-court settlement in a sex abuse case against Rev. Teczar, worked briefly at the House of Affirmation in the 1970s as a groundskeeper.
It was a serious, full-blown sex mentality there, George Shea said.
Eventually this will stick, he said of Monsignor Placas links to the GOP presidential contender.
Contact Shaun Sutner by e-mail at ssutner@telegram.com.
Julieannie “crashed and burned” even before he announced he was running for the GOP nomination. He is a real scumbag. Does he really think his ala carte catholicism really is believeable to real Catholics or to God for that matter?
You're in a hole. Stop digging. Openly supporting Giuliani is verboten on this website, as he opposes almost all of the ideals set forth in the mission statement on the front page.
Rudy is a liberal. You can whine, complain, obfuscate all you want until the cows come home but it's not going to change the fact that Rudy is a liberal.
Conservatives aren't going to support Rudy, and if Rudy wins the nomination, conservatives are going to stay home or vote 3rd party. The line in the sand has been drawn. The days of conservatives holding their noses are over.
You’re talking as I’m going to lose sleep over your lost vote, Swamp. Believe me, I won’t.
LOL! I did that with Alan Placa and you whined the leftist mantra about “McCarthyism.”
Sorry... I DO judge a man by the company he keeps.
Based on Rudy’s record, I don’t want him anywhere near SCOTUS and White House appointments.
Rudy did a huge amount to bring NYC back to normal values. If you don’t know that, or don’t value that, you’re too stupid to be on FReep.
I’m being a McCarthyite and assuming you agree with these scum.
What plusses? He's a short, balding control freakazoid liberal who talks with a lisp. ROFL
Very helpful analysis, Extremist. Very helpful indeed.
Thanks guys
Some of you people come across as downright unhinged. There is no perfect candidate. Whichever one we choose is going to be flawed in some way. And as for those waiting for Godot er, Fred, hes a very appealing guy, but what exactly has he ever done? I remember when he was in charge of putting the screws to Clinton for the China connectionthat sure petered out, didnt it?
Not saying I wouldnt vote for himjust that none of them is perfect and to slime any one of them the way you all are doing is just cutting off your noses to spite etc. in the long run.
“Normal values”? Normal for other continents, maybe!
Were you giving the Clintons the same pass when all of their associates were being indicted, committing Arkancide, etc.?
You need to learn to read. I already said in a previous post Rudy did a respectable job at restoring NYC. But he wasn't fricking Batman as his supporters think he is. That's all he is, a big city Mayor, nothing more than a competent Richard Daley. Let him go clean up Detroit or L.A. instead of running for President, OK?
Who are you referring to as scum--and what is it that you assume I agree with?
ROFL!
self ping (Purge watch place marker)
LMFAO!
Hey anytime!
That explains a lot!
ROFL!
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