Catholic Religious Orders in Illinois Settle Sex Abuse Case for $1.75M
Catholic Religious Orders in Illinois Settle Sex Abuse Case for $1.75M
The Archdiocese of Chicago and the Catholic religious order, the Carmelites, have settled a sex abuse case for $1.75 million. A woman had alleged she was abused as a child on multiple occasions in the 1980s by Father Robert Boley, a Carmelite priest who taught at St. Cyril Catholic School in Woodlawn. The school is now defunct.“During one school year, he abused her multiple times in the classroom, having her stay inside for recess and sexually assaulting her while also telling her she was a bad child, that God was angry with her and making her read the Bible during the abuse,” according to the plaintiff’s attorneys Romanucci & Blandin, adding, “Prior to his role at St. Cyril’s Catholic School, Father Boley worked with children in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, where he has been accused of molesting at least two children. He was transferred from Los Angeles to Chicago by the Church without a documented explanation.”
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