Here Are 3 Chatham Priests On The 'Credibly Accused' List
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Chatham NJ
06 February, 2020
11:30 AM
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CHATHAM, NJ — The journalism site ProPublica, a Patch Partner, has compiled the most comprehensive list so far of Catholic clergy "credibly accused" of sexual abuse. The list includes abusers from Chatham. The searchable database — which includes nearly 200 priests accused from the dioceses of Metuchen, Newark, Trenton, Camden and Paterson — comes on the heels of various reports identifying hundreds of "predator" priests across the state. Related: Full List Released Of NJ Catholic Clergy Accused Of Sex Assault Here are the priests on the ProPublic list with Chatham ties: William Winston Born 1954, ordained 1986Multiple victims; laicizedAssignments: Corpus Christi, ChathamSt. Patrick, ChathamAssumption, MorristownSt. Virgil, Morris PlainsJames A.D. SmithBorn 1931, ordained 1956"At least one" victim, deceasedAssignments: St. Anthony, HawthorneHoly Family, Florham ParkChaplain, St. Joseph HospitalSt. Monica, Sussex (summer assistant)Our Lady of Victories, PatersonSt. Monica, SussexSt. Christopher, ParsippanySt. Rose of Lima, East HanoverSt. Patrick, ChathamSt. George, PatersonSt. Therese, SuccasunnaJohn SuttonBorn 1943, ordained 1970One victim; deceasedAssignments: St. Andrew, CliftonSt. Agnes, PatersonChaplain, St. Joseph :HospitalOur Lady of Mt. Carmel, SwartswoodSt. Patrick, ChathamExcardinated/Incardinated Diocese of Palm BeachAlong with the list, ProPublica outlined the challenges of identifying offenders long after such widespread abuse became known. The database is a collection of 178 lists released by U.S. dioceses and religious orders as of Jan. 20. There are still more than 40 dioceses and religious orders that have not released information, including five out of seven Florida dioceses. New Jersey enacted a law last month that extends the statute of limitations in civil actions on sexual abuse claims, creating a two-year window to file cases for which the statute of limitations had previously expired. A number of law firms have announced they were filing lawsuits. Attorneys from Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, LLP and Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC (PCVA) said they planned to file 38 lawsuits on behalf of dozens of abuse survivors. The ProPublica project was prompted by a massive grand jury investigation in Pennsylvania that was described by Associated Press as the "biggest and most exhaustive ever" into priest sex abuse by an individual state. The investigation revealed many priests admitted to their actions and were allowed to continue in the ministry for years despite having confessed to molesting children.
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