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Title: Jesuit School Sex Abuse
Post by: cmack on November 28, 2011, 12:06:58 AM
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Originally published November 22, 2011 at 8:11 PM | Page modified November 23, 2011 at 7:30 AM

8 sue DSHS for alleged abuse at Jesuit school

Eight people who spent a portion of their childhoods living in a Jesuit school in Omak as wards of the state filed suit against the state Department of Social and Health Services on Tuesday for placing them under the care of people they say abused them.

By Jennifer Sullivan

Seattle Times staff reporter

Eight people who spent a portion of their childhoods living in a Jesuit school in Omak as wards of the state filed suit against the state Department of Social and Health Services on Tuesday for placing them under the care of people they say abused them.

In March, the Jesuits in the Northwest agreed to pay $166.1 million to about 500 victims who were abused for decades. Most victims of the abuse, which occurred in remote Alaskan villages and boarding schools on Northwest tribal lands, were Native American, and their abusers Jesuit priests or people supervised by the priests.

Yakima attorney Blaine Tamaki, who represented dozens of victims in the Jesuit settlement, is now representing eight alleged victims from St. Mary's Mission and Boarding School in Omak.

Three of the alleged victims at St. Mary's boarding school told their stories during a news conference in Seattle on Tuesday.

Dwayne Paul, 53, of Omak, said that he kept memories of the assaults bottled up inside until recently. The sexual abuse he said he experienced started almost immediately after he arrived at the school, according to Paul and the civil complaint for damages filed in the case.

"The physical abuse started from the time I was in first grade and got worse from then on," said Paul, who was at the school until eighth grade.

The multimillion-dollar settlement reached by the Jesuits earlier this year was part of a bankruptcy agreement. Of the 500 victims, about 470 suffered sexual abuse. About two dozen others were physically abused. Insurance companies were asked to pay $118 million of the settlement, with the Jesuits paying $48.1 million.

The settlement was one of the largest monetary payouts nationwide in the Roman Catholic Church's sexual-abuse crisis.

Tamaki said victims of the massive settlement did not receive much money because it was split among so many people. He said he hopes victims can get the money they deserve by suing the Department of Social and Health Service (DSHS).

The eight alleged victims filing suit against DSHS are Native American and lived at the school in the 1950s through the 1970s. Most of the eight say they were abused by the Rev. John Morse. Tamaki said Morse can be linked to nearly 100 instances of abuse.

Morse has denied the allegations.

Theresa Bessette, 53, of Omak, said the sexual abuse caused her devastating emotional problems — for a long time she couldn't trust men, couldn't trust anyone caring for her and was tremendously overprotective of her own children.

"Father Morse was supposed to be my protector. He allowed me to be hurt and not to be safe," Bessette said.

Morse now lives in a private retirement facility financed by the Jesuits in Spokane and is under 24-hour supervision, Tamaki said. Morse has never been charged criminally because of statute-of-limitation requirements.

Paul said he tried, as a young child, to tell authorities about what was going on at St. Mary's and get help. But, he said, the state social worker he met with didn't ask him to elaborate about the "bad things" he was talking about.

"She said everything is going to be all right. She told me that I shouldn't be making up stories," Paul said, adding, "Who was going to believe a little kid?"

Officials at DSHS declined to comment Tuesday.

Information from Seattle Times archives and The Associated Press is included in this report.

Jennifer Sullivan: 206-464-8294 or http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/l ... d=obinsite (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016829837_sexualabuse23m.html?prmid=obinsite)
Title: Re: 8 sue DSHS for alleged abuse at Jesuit school
Post by: Ursus on November 28, 2011, 03:20:19 PM
From the above article (http://http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=38231&p=408842#p408816):

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Yakima attorney Blaine Tamaki, wearing glasses, spoke at a news conference along with three plaintiffs — from left, Katherine Mendez, Dwayne Paul, and Theresa Bessette. GREG GILBERT / THE SEATTLE TIMES[/list]
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Title: Church sex abuse victims sue DSHS
Post by: Ursus on November 28, 2011, 09:45:04 PM
Another article on this case; video news footage at the title link:

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KING 5 News
Church sex abuse victims sue DSHS (http://http://www.king5.com/news/local/Church-sex-abuse-victims-sue-DSHS--134365163.html)

by ERIC WILKINSON / KING 5 News
Posted on November 22, 2011 at 5:40 PM
Updated Tuesday, Nov 22 at 5:41 PM


(http://http://media.king5.com/images/1122omak_abuse_victims.jpg)

They say they suffered years of sexual abuse at the hands of a pedophile priest. Half a century later, they aren't suing the church -- they're suing the state.

It has been a long, painful - often ugly - road for Kathy Mendez.

"Sometimes you become physically ill to your stomach when you start remembering things," she said, pensively walking the streets of downtown Seattle.

Sent by her parents to live at Saint Mary's Mission School in Omak when she was just 11 years old, Mendez says she was routinely molested for over 2 years.

Holding back tears she says, "Father Morse's face is what I remember. Not the other kids. Not my teachers. Just his face."

Father John Morse is accused of molesting at least 75 foster children at the school over the course of some 3 decades. Others at St. Mary's are belived to have abused nearly 400 more. All of them were under DSHS supervision.

Morse denies molesting children. He was never prosecuted for any crime because the statute of limitations has run out. He currently lives in a Jesuit retirement home in Spokane, under 24 hour supervision. A settlement with other victims earlier this year bankrupted the Northwest Jesuit Order.

With no money further way to punish the church, Mendez and seven other Native American accusers are focusing on DSHS. They all share eerily similar stories.

The physical abuse started from the time I was in the first grade," said Dwayne Paul.

"I lived with the shame and the pain for all these years," added Mendez.

"We were told not to ever talk about it," said Theresa Bessette, as she wept.

They're suing DSHS, saying the agency should have known St. Mary's School was no place for children. Dwayne Paul, now 53, says he told his school counselor about the abuse when his started at age 5.

"She wouldn't ask me what was going on when I told her bad things were happening at St. Mary's," he said. "They told me to stop making up stories."

These are admittedly badly broken people.

Fifty years after the abuse, they sit like timid little children as they tell their stories in the office of attorney Blaine Tamaki. They all say they've lived in fear of the monster coming out in them -- so much so -- they've had a hard time simply hugging their own children.

"I held my children back from me, away from me," said Mendez. "I didn't want to touch them in anyway that would harm them."

As Mendez steps out of her lawyer's office and back onto the cold, wet Seattle street, she says the hardest part is realizing the road she walks is her's forever. No matter where she turns the road will follow her. "There's no way to fix it, to ever make it right."


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Title: Comments: "Church sex abuse victims sue DSHS"
Post by: Ursus on November 28, 2011, 10:40:43 PM
Oooo, some of these asshats are vicious!

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© 2009-2011 King Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of Belo Corp.
Title: Re: Jesuit School Sex Abuse
Post by: Oscar on November 29, 2011, 01:51:52 AM
Additional articles and comments can be reached on the Fornits Wiki datasheet (http://http://wiki.fornits.com/index.php?title=Saint_Mary%27s_Mission_School)