Prosecutor on witch-hunt, says Catholic leader

US Attorney Thomas O'Brien is launching an investigation of the Catholic Church in California, claiming that it violated Federal law. William Donohue of the Catholic League counter-charges that O'Brien is a "Houdini" lawyer.

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U.S. Attorney Thomas P. O’Brien has launched a federal grand jury investigation against the Los Angeles Archdiocese claiming it violated the federal “honest services” fraud law when dealing with clergy abuse. In response, William Donohue of the Catholic League said “Eighteen months ago Los Angeles Archbishop Roger M. Mahony reached a settlement with alleged victims of priestly misconduct, thinking the issue was over. But now it has been resurrected by the Houdini-like tactics of U.S. Attorney O’Brien. He has subpoenaed 22 priests, notwithstanding the fact that two of them are dead and the other 20 were kicked out of the priesthood a long time ago.

“O’Brien is saying there was a cover-up of abusing priests, and as a result parishioners were denied so-called honest services. So novel is this use of the law that this is the first time it has ever been used against a church; it is typically used against politicians and CEOs. But O’Brien isn’t like most lawyers. He has tried to court martial a Marine about an incident in Iraq even though the accused was no longer a reservist; he then tried to get the Marine in civilian court—another first—and again he failed. He has also tried to nail a woman for a crime usually committed by computer hackers (she was acquitted of all the felony charges against her and the rest of the case may soon be dismissed).

“No wonder O’Brien is being scorned by his profession. Northwestern law professor Albert Alschuler says ‘Nobody knows what honest services means.’ Former U.S. Attorney Charles LaBella says, ‘This is a strange one.’ An editorial in the Los Angeles Times opines that ‘we worry about the elasticity of the law.’ Loyola law school professor Laurie Levenson calls this ‘creative lawyering,’ and Rebecca Lonergan, a USC law professor, similarly dubs it ‘creative.’ Catholic law professor Nick Cafardi says this is ‘a real stretch’ and Notre Dame law professor G. Robert Blakely brands it ‘outrageous.’ Donohue added, “Houdini O’Brien should drop his witch hunt. If he wants to do something really creative, let him read a book on ethics.”



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As a victim of clergy sexual victimization, who struggles everyday for survival, I have the depths of evil to which the ordained/anointed of our church have fallen. And just as guilty are the tarnished princes of our church who could have prevented these crimes against GOD's children from happening. They have just as much blood on their hands as do their pedophile priests. Instead the bishops took refuge in a comspiracy of silence. As a child, after being sexually violated by our parish priest, I would kneel at the communiuon rail of the empty church and beg to die because living was so hard. I don't know if the Federal Prosacuters will be successful in charging Cardinal Roger Mahony, but I wish them the BEST in their efforts. Think of what could have been saved if Mahony and his brother bishops had acted sooner to stop these perverted crimes. Think of what has been lost because they did not.

by Victoria | Friday, January 30, 2009  7:04:47 PM

With the sexual abuse of children by catholic clergy and the subsequent coverups being found on a similar scale and conducted in a similar manner across the English speaking world and with the consistent inability of the church in any of those countries to provide an appropriate or consistent Christian, legal or humanitarian based response to eliminate the abuses and to afford reparation to victims it becomes a matter of responsibility for our governments to legislate this failed religious group out of existence or at a minimum legislate them into compliance with their own teachings.

by JohnB | Friday, January 30, 2009  5:49:28 PM

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