Miami, FL – Florida Jury Sends Strong Message To Child Predators By Awarding $100M In Abuse Case

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    Miami, FL – A Miami jury returned a $100 million verdict Thursday against a retired Roman Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing dozens of boys over many years — an amount unlikely to ever be collected, but one a victim’s attorney said sends a strong message to child predators.

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    “It sets a standard,” said attorney Jeff Herman, who represented Andres Susana in the case against the priest, Neil Doherty. “Now we know what a jury thinks about these cases. No. 2, it sends a message that we hope will protect other children.”

    Susana, now of Lansing, Mich., told reporters he was just 14 when he ran away from home and wound up in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood in the 1980s. It was there that more than 20 people now claim Doherty trolled for victims wearing his priest’s collar, gaining their trust and then plying the boys with drugs and alcohol and sexually abusing them.

    “What he did to me, it’s unforgiveable. It’s something I’m going to have to live with the rest of my life,” said Susana, 40. “I feel that justice has been served. It’s just really satisfying that my voice has been heard.”

    Despite the verdict’s size, it is the least of Doherty’s legal troubles. He has been jailed in neighboring Broward County since last year awaiting trial on multiple child sex abuse charges involving a different young victim. Doherty, 68, has pleaded not guilty to those charges.

    Trial of the lawsuit lasted just a day and a half, with Susana taking the stand to describe the abuse and a psychologist describing the shame, humiliation and lasting emotional scars he suffered. Doherty testified only in a written deposition, taking the 5th Amendment against self-incrimination in answer to most questions because of the pending criminal case.

    Doherty’s attorney did not immediately return an email seeking comment Thursday.

    Herman said the Miami-Dade County Circuit Court jury’s verdict, which includes $90 million in punitive damages, is among the largest nationwide against an individual priest. The lawsuit did not name the Archdiocese of Miami, which has been targeted by numerous other lawsuits over allegations of sexual abuse by Doherty and other priests. Many have been settled.

    “We weren’t aware of it because it’s a civil case against an individual,” said Mary Ross Agosta, spokeswoman for the archdiocese.

    A separate lawsuit filed on Susana’s behalf against the archdiocese was dismissed because it came after the statute of limitations had passed, but Herman is appealing that ruling.

    Susana said he lived silently with the effects of the abuse for years before deciding in February 2010 to come forward.

    “It was just time for me to let it out,” he said.


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    12 years ago

    You would think with what happened at Penn State at damage awards like this the yiddeshe mosdos would get the message and stop opposing legislation which would extend the statue of limitations on abuse and molestation of children and mandatory reporting of all incidents. Somehow, I doubt it. Instead they will hide behind anonymous rabbonim and askanim who object based on potential financial exposure and absurd questions about messirah, etc.

    DRE53
    DRE53
    12 years ago

    I mean, come on! That’s way out of wack. Someone is punished for this amount of money just to send a message???

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    12 years ago

    They won’t collect it so who really cares, I don’t think this will send a message at all.

    12 years ago

    We have lately witnessed many tragedies happening to our children. Hashem is giving us a message….humans cannot know Hashem’s mind, but we can and are supposed to know what the Torah says. Molestation of children is a crime which involves countless severe Torah prohibitions, yet many rabbanim instruct Torah institutions to teach parents and teachers not to report these crimes. These same rabbanim instruct their followers to vote against extending the statute of limitations for reporting molestation. Molestation, rape, incest are all great moral crimes in the eyes of Hashem. How do we know? Because the Torah clearly says so in hundreds of different ways – from the issur against prohibited unions we read on Yom Kippur, to the mandate of not standing by while our brother’s blood is being shed to the dictum of loving our neighbor as ourselves. Hashem is waiting to for Am Yisrael to rectify this horrific wrongdoing. He is waiting for us to do the right thing instead of worrying about paying lawsuits and saving face. The blood of our innocent children cries from the earth. We may think we can fool or confuse people with pilpulim about mesira. But you cannot fool Hashem.

    lazerx
    lazerx
    12 years ago

    Strong Message?
    Ha, no one will collect, so the message is do what you want as long as you don’t have a lot of money.