Posted on 05/06/2002 7:45:52 PM PDT by GeneD
The Rev. Paul Shanley traveled to Thailand in March and spent as much as a month in a vacation spot infamous for its child-sex trade, likely meeting up with fellow priest and longtime companion John J. White, according to Thai immigration documents obtained by the Herald.
Shanley, 71, who was arrested at his San Diego home May 2 and waived rendition to the Bay State last week, is scheduled to be arraigned in a Middlesex court today on three counts of rape of a child.
The complaint was filed by Paul Busa, 24, who claimed that Shanley over several years would pull him out of CCD classes at Newton's St. Jean's/St. John's Parish in the 1980s and rape him.
Robert Sherman, a lawyer representing Busa and several of his classmates in civil cases against Shanley and the Archdiocese of Boston, said the priest's international sojourn demonstrates he is a flight risk.
``The fact that he's been out of the country should have an impact on any bail decision,'' he said.
``I'm surprised that he actually came back. It reinforces the district attorney's fear that if notified in advance of the criminal complaint there was a high risk that he would flee.''
Frank Mondano, the lawyer representing Shanley, did not return a call seeking comment.
According to information on file with Thai immigration authorities, Shanley entered the kingdom on March 20, estimating his stay at 30 days. The records do not show his date of departure.
About a week later, multiple sources told the Herald, White left his residence as a retired priest at St. Mary's in Billerica for an open-ended trip to Thailand.
St. Mary's pastor, the Rev. W. James Nyhan, did not say White's destination but said then, ``His time of return is not known.''
The records show White did make the trip, but took a more circuitous route, entering the country from Cambodia on April 13 and passing through the small town of Aranyaprathet, a dusty overland crossing shunned by foreigners, who usually fly directly to Bangkok.
A source who knew of White's trip to Thailand and who has known both priests since they served together as street ministers at Roxbury's Warwick House in the 1970s said she suspected the two would meet in the country.
``I'm not surprised,'' she said, though, like Sherman, she did express wonderment over why Shanley would return.
The two priests also served together at Stoneham's St. Patrick's Parish in the 1960s, and later operated a San Bernardino, Calif., bed and breakfast catering to a gay clientele in the 1990s.
Both priests are retired - a designation that Shanley entered as his occupation on his entry form but that White left blank.
As to the purpose of his visit, Shanley checked ``tourist,'' and listed as his address in Thailand the ``Paradise Condo, Pattaya.''
Located about 50 miles south of Bangkok on the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya is a former high-brow beach resort that has become infamous for its sex industry.
``Pattaya is notorious for underage girls and little boys,'' said Byron Bales, a longtime Southeast Asia investigator.
``It is renowned for a lot of British scum and Russian mafia. It is quite a place. It's a cesspool.''
Once a pristine getaway for wealthy Thais, Pattaya became an R&R hotspot for American GIs during the Vietnam War and has decayed into a land of polluted beaches with a large expatriate population, according to Bales and other sources.
It has hundreds, if not thousands, of female, male and transvestite prostitutes, as well as underage boys and girls, Bales said.
On his form, Shanley indicated he was traveling alone and this was not his first time in Thailand - a disclosure consistent with several sources' reports about both men.
Shanley indicated he arrived on flight ``0065,'' a number that may correspond to Singapore Airlines' Flight 65 between Singapore and Bangkok.
White too listed his purpose as tourism. But unlike Shanley, he gave his permanent address as the Thai provincial capital of ``Chonburi - Pty,'' not his Billerica parish.
A recent edition of the ``Let's Go!'' guide to Thailand suggests there is little reason to remain long in Chon Buri, a dreary stop on the road to Pattaya.
``Nothing in Chon Buri begs more than a one-minute stop while the bus refuels,'' the guide says.
Shanley's arraignment comes as archdiocese officials yesterday announced yet another embarrassing discovery of internal documents about Shanley which a court ordered turned over to Sherman and his partner, Roderick MacLeish, on behalf of client Gregory Ford weeks ago.
In early April, the lawyers received an initial 818 pages of damning documents showing the church knew of child molestation accusations against Shanley dating back to 1967.
On April 25, the archdiocese discovered another 800 pages, tucked into the file of a different, unnamed priest.
``This is unacceptable,'' MacLeish said in a letter to archdiocese lawyer Wilson Rogers Jr., yesterday. ``There is an outstanding court order which requires their production. If there are other records, they should be produced immediately.''
Also yesterday, Middlesex District Attorney Martha Coakley announced she was resigning from Bernard Cardinal Law's blue ribbon commission looking into the archdiocese's sexual abuse policy.
Coakley, in a letter to commission chairwoman Maureen Bateman and in a press release, said the decision came as a result of the Shanley arrest and prosecution, which created an ``appearance of conflict'' of interest for the district attorney.
Coakley could not be reached for comment last night.
Jack Sullivan contributed to this report. Robin Washington may be reached at rwashington@bostonherald.com.
Just glancing at this guy gives me the creeps and my skin actually crawls. The devil in a collar.
People with such deep and evil behaviors aren't able to hide their essential nature from others for a long period of time.
I am glad all this crap is coming out so the Church will have to clean house. It pisses me off that they let this go on and now I'm paying for it.
Does this make sense? He's more of a flight risk since he came back to the US? They would have felt better if he tried to stay out of the country?
It seems to me that if Shanley wanted to avoid prison, he would have left the country. He knew the jig was up and there he was, holed up across the street from his residence.
No making sense of such a sick mind, but maybe he was just waiting to be arrested.
That makes me sick.
Thanks to all their efforts, we are finally getting to the bottom of this stinking cesspool.
All things hidden in darkness will be exposed to the light!
This guy Shanley is a real piece of crap. During the 1960s, he was a leftist radical who espoused Communism (in addition to sex with children) and was friendly with some of the most vile scum, such as the left-wing terrorist group "The Weathermen."
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