Lawsuit Alleges Widespread Abuse By Nuns At School For Deaf

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Boston School for the Deaf in Randolph, MABOSTON -- A lawsuit alleges that nine former students at a former school for deaf children were raped and beaten by nuns at the now-defunct school.

Attorney Mitchell Garabedian says the plaintiffs name at least 15 nuns along with a priest and the athletic instructor at the Boston School for the Deaf in Randolph, which closed more than a decade ago.

Garabedian says the abuse included fondling and rape. He says at least one student's head was submerged, face-first, in a toilet. He says others were locked in closets for hours as a form of punishment.

The suit alleges that the abuse occurred between 1944 and 1977.

The nuns named in the lawsuit are from the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston.

William Shaevel, an attorney for the school, said he had not yet seen the lawsuit or received details of the allegations. (AP)
 
I heard about that during 12 o'clock news today and I was pretty shocked to hear that. Jeez, there's more nuns/priests issues are coming out... I wonder who they are (the nuns and 9 other students). I am a former student there, too. I am not one of the victims though.
 
Now I wonder why this wasn't in today's Globe. I looked carefully for it.
The suit alleges that the abuse occurred between 1944 and 1977.
Not to excuse the abuse, but from what I hear nuns were extremely cruel back then. Even kids who attended paroichal schools or summer camps were often abused by nuns and priests...but they didn't call it abuse. It was just people in authority laying down the law. I've noticed actually that a lot of the sex abuse stuff was experianed by older deaf people...It probaly does still happen to an extent, but probaly not as much as some anti-residental schoolers would have you believe. Hey...I mean a lot of this type of stuff happens and happened at hearing boarding schools (and not just those places where parents send their kids to straighten them out....places like Andover, Phillips Exeter, Eton and very prestigous schools have all had significent issues with sex abuse and regular abuse too!)
 
Deaf Pupils Accuse Nuns of Abuse at Mass. School

Tuesday, May 11, 2004 5:21 p.m. ET

By Greg Frost

BOSTON (Reuters) - Roman Catholic nuns subjected students at a Boston-area school for the deaf to sexual, physical and mental abuse -- including rape -- according to a lawsuit filed on Tuesday.

More than two years after a pedophile priest scandal erupted in the Archdiocese of Boston, attorney Mitchell Garabedian filed a lawsuit on behalf of nine former students of the Boston School for the Deaf, which closed in 1994.

The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified monetary damages, charges that nuns at the school, along with a priest and other unidentified staff members, abused students between 1944 and 1977.

Garabedian said some of the abuse may have been punishment for students who tried to use sign language to communicate.

He said the Boston School for the Deaf neither taught nor tolerated the use of sign language, and instead encouraged pupils to use oral language.

"They were supposed to receive an education. Instead they were sexually molested, physically abused and mentally tormented," Garabedian told a news conference where he was flanked by some two dozen former pupils.

"If they were caught using American Sign Language, they would be punished. Some would have their hands tied behind their backs for a couple of hours," he said, adding more lawsuits may follow. "This is ugly."

Some plaintiffs said nuns shoved their heads down toilet bowls. Others accused nuns of washing out their mouths with soap. Some said they were beaten, crammed into tiny lockers or forced to stand in dark closets.

COMPLAINTS IGNORED

Until it closed, the Randolph, Massachusetts, school was staffed by members of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, a religious community that traces its roots to 17th-century France.

The nuns said they only learned of the allegations when the complaint was made public, and that they would begin an immediate investigation.

"With respect to the accusations of abuse against our sisters and others ... we will proceed with sensitivity and dignity for the alleged abused and with a sincere reverence for the truth and respect for civil and canon law," the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston said in a statement.

A spokesman for the Boston archdiocese, which was not named in the complaint, said the church could not do anything until it received a copy of the lawsuit.

Several plaintiffs said they tried to complain to other nuns or their parents but in many cases their pleas were ignored or elicited further punishment.

James Sullivan said in 1960, when he was about 12, a nun slapped him across the face and smashed his head into a window, which broke. The nun also forced him to pull his pants down in front of his classmates, hit him with a yardstick, and pulled his hair, he said.

He tried to tell his parents, but they would not listen.

"My parents loved the teachers and the principal. ... They felt that the nuns were right," Sullivan, speaking through a sign language interpreter, told reporters.

"It made me furious. I had a horrible temper," added the former pupil. "I really don't know who I am to this day."

The lawsuit also said Sullivan was repeatedly raped in the dormitory room by older students at the school.

Plaintiff Violet Guertin said another nun digitally raped her when she was between 7 and 8 years old. Guertin said the nun confined her to dark closets for long periods and forced her head under water in a toilet bowl until she passed out.

Another plaintiff, Paul Larocque, said a nun fondled his genitals when he was about 7.
 
Lawsuit against the defunct Boston School for the Deaf

Lawsuit alleges widespread abuse by nuns at school for deaf


The Associated Press: http://www.telegram.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040511/APN/405110715


BOSTON- Nine former students of the Boston School for the Deaf filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging they were raped and beaten by nuns at the now-defunct school.

The plaintiffs named at least 15 nuns in the lawsuit, along with a priest, the Rev. Charles J. Murphy, and the school's athletic instructor, Gary Gedney, according to their attorney, Mitchell Garabedian.

The alleged victims, three women and six men, were between the ages of 7 and 16 when they claim they were sexually and physically abused between 1944 and 1977. The Boston School for the Deaf, in Randolph, was operated by the church before it closed more than a decade ago.

"They are all speech impaired and hearing impaired," said Garabedian, who represents a total of 31 former students at the school and expects to file more lawsuits alleging abuse there. "Instead of receiving an education they received beatings and sexually abusive actions."

Garabedian said the abuse included fondling, rape, and rape with foreign objects. At least one student's head was submerged, face-first in a toilet; others were locked in closets for hours as a form of punishment. The alleged victims are now 41 to 67 years old.

"The physical abuse is extremely disturbing," Garabedian said.

The nuns named in the lawsuit are from the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston.

William Shaevel, an attorney for the school, said he had not yet seen the lawsuit or received details of the allegations.

"We've asked for but have not received any of the specifics, so we have not been able to conduct our own investigation," he said. "Our guiding principle here will be to conduct our investigation and deal with this with sensitivity, respect and dignity."
 
Father Charles J. Murphy?! Holy Shat! That's not good, not good...
 
More news re: Boston Deaf School

Attorney: 1 in 4 nuns abused deaf kids

By David Connolly, Enterprise staff writer
William Ross says he was 9 years old when a nun at the now-closed Boston School for the Deaf in Randolph force-fed him soup, causing him to vomit. And when he was 12, the same nun locked him in a dark closet for long periods of time, according to a lawsuit filed in Boston Tuesday.

Ross, now of Taunton, also charges that when he was 16 and attending the school, another nun fondled his genitals, put his hand to her breasts and had sexual intercourse with him.

Violet Guertin, now of Rockland, says that when she was a 9-year-old student at the school a nun put her head in a toilet bowl until she passed out, the same lawsuit alleges. Guertin says the same nun also raped her with a finger and locked her in a closet at the school for extended time periods.

Ross and Guertin are among nine former students who allege that Catholic nuns at the school fondled and abused deaf children there over 33 years, according to the 100-page complaint filed Tuesday in Suffolk Superior Court.

"As children, they were sexually molested, physically abused and otherwise mentally tormented," attorney Mitchell Garabedian, representing the plaintiffs, said at a news conference Tuesday.

Years after she left the school, Guertin heard about a similar situation in Maine where deaf students who had been abused later sued.

"I started talking with other deaf people, and we came together and set up a survivors group," Guertin, now 41, said Tuesday through an interpreter.

Garabedian began meeting with the former students at the Boston School for the Deaf more than six months ago and compiled their stories though sign language interpreters. Several plaintiffs at the news conference recounted tales of abuse at the hands of Sisters of St. Joseph from 1944 to 1977.

"Instead of receiving an education, they received beatings and sexually abusive actions," said Garabedian, who previously sued the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston as part of the clergy sex abuse scandal.

The six men and three women who are the plaintiffs claim they were abused at the school for the deaf when they were between the ages of 7 and 16. They are now between 41 and 67 years old.

The Boston School for the Deaf moved from Jamaica Plain to a 67-acre site at 800 North Main St. (Route 28) in Randolph in 1904. The Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston served as the faculty and administration of the Boston School for the Deaf, which was operated by an independent, nonprofit corporation.

The school closed in 1994, and the property is now home to the Boston Higashi School for autistic children.

Garabedian and the plaintiffs estimated that one out of four nuns at the school were involved directly in abuse, and said the school's principals severely punished students who spoke up.

"The physical abuse is extremely disturbing. It's disturbing, ugly and pitiful," Garabedian said.

The nuns did not teach sign language to the students, many of whom boarded at the school, the plaintiffs said.

In many cases, their parents refused to believe the children's claims of abuse.

"Our parents loved our teachers and loved our principals," said James Sullivan, 55, of Dorchester, one of the plaintiffs.

"They felt the nuns were right — you know, they had to discipline me," he said.

Ross, the plaintiff from Taunton, said nuns physically and sexually abused him while he was a student at the school from 1946 to 1959.

After Tuesday's news conference, Ross, 62, said he retired last year from his printer's job at Reed and Barton Silversmiths.

He declined to elaborate on his abuse allegations Tuesday, but the suit outlined his charges.

Garabedian said additional suits alleging assault, battery, false imprisonment and infliction of emotional distress would follow Tuesday's suit. He said he has met with a total of 31 plaintiffs and has appointments to see seven or eight more potential plaintiffs.

This case is the first to allege widespread abuse by nuns since the clergy sex abuse scandal began in Boston in early 2002.

The plaintiffs are suing at least 13 named nuns, two named priests and the school's physical education teacher, as well as an unidentified nun and an unidentified priest.

The suit names sisters Mary McAvoy, M. John Berchmans, Helen Thomas, M. Joanita O'Connor, Catherine Corrigan, Mary Mark, Bernadette Duggan, Elizabeth Benersani, Mary Carl Boland, Mary Kieran McCormack, Alice Kirby, Helen Callahan and Miriam Theresa Ringer.

Also listed as defendants were Gary Gedney, the school's athletic instructor; the Rev. Charles J. Murphy, a priest of the Boston archdiocese, and Bishop Thomas V. Daily, who held several top posts in the archdiocese before becoming bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn. There were several other defendants whose identities were unknown, according to the lawsuit.

McCormack, CEO and principal from 1966 to 1971, was listed as a defendant in the suit for her duty to hire, supervise and direct employees. She also taught at the school.

Reached by phone Tuesday at a Sisters of St. Joseph home in Rockland, McCormack, who is retired, declined to comment. Boland, a former principal, also declined comment.

The Sisters of St. Joseph, in a statement released Tuesday, said the school, which was open from 1899 to 1994, had positively influenced "thousands of lives," but also promised an immediate, fair and sensitive investigation.

"With regard to the accusations of abuse against our sisters and others at the Boston School for the Deaf, we will proceed with sensitivity and dignity for the alleged abused and with a sincere reverence for the truth and respect for civil and canon law," the statement said.

"We want to remind all that the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston approaches reports of possible abuse with compassion, pastoral care and attention to the protection of each person involved," the statement said.

The Rev. Christopher Coyne, a spokesman for the Boston archdiocese, did not immediately return calls Tuesday seeking comment.

George McMahon, the attorney representing Murphy, said this morning his client knew of no abuse at the school and would not have allowed it to occur.

"He wouldn't tolerate that," McMahon said. "He is a good man, believe me — I have known him a long time."

McMahon said he still has not seen the suit. "As far as I know, from what I have heard, he supposedly accidentally walked into a room to get another student and one of the students was partially disrobed. That is the only allegations that I have heard," he said.

William Shaevel, an attorney for the school, earlier Tuesday said he had not yet seen the lawsuit or received details about the allegations. He did not return calls following the release of the lawsuit later in the day.

Garabedian praised the plaintiffs as courageous for coming forward and singled out Guertin, the Rockland resident, as one of the organizers of the former students.

"We want you to all know we were victims," Guertin said.

Guertin was a student at the school between 1967 and 1977.

The current address of McAvoy, the nun Guertin said abused her, is unknown, according to the complaint. In addition to the abuse allegations involving the nun, Guertin claims Gedney exposed himself to her when she was 11.

Sullivan of Dorchester, speaking through a sign language interpreter, detailed how he was made to pull his pants down in front of his class and was beaten and locked in a closet by nuns.

Ross, the Taunton man, said Mark was the nun who sexually abused him.

Plaintiff Tamara Marcinuk of Fitchburg said she wanted to tell people what happened after hearing of the clergy sex abuse scandal.

"I was steaming. Where are all the nuns in all of this?" she said. "These nuns abused me both sexually and physically. I never had a peaceful life."

In the complaint, the plaintiffs say they suffered from severe emotional problems, and many reported having suicidal thoughts, which they blame on years of abuse. They seek a jury trial and damages from individually named plaintiffs.
 
I knew Father Murphy, too... It's ashame. He was there for my childhood best friend's first daughter for baptism in 2000. He just seemed like a normal Priest to me. Normal people can be full of surprises sometimes. Cases like this, it's just way too extreme. That's just too bad. :(
 
I wonder if those nuns are still alive ?

It names sisters Mary McAvoy, M. John Berchmans, Helen Thomas, M. Joanita O'Connor, Catherine Corrigan, Mary Mark, Bernadette Duggan, Elizabeth Benersani, Mary Carl Boland, Mary Kieran McCormack, Alice Kirby, Helen Callahan, Miriam Theresa Ringer, as well as an unknown nun and priest.

When I was in Rhode Island School for the Deaf. I was abused from teachers with a soap bar in my mouth because I did not speak very well. She pulled my dress up front whole of the class when she spanked the point stick on my butt.

I was pulling my hair by sewing teacher because I did not do right job to sew the hem on my dress. She slapped on my face because I was not paying attention on sewing.

I did report to my Mom. She did inform to State of R.I. Education Board. They think, spank, pull, etc.. are appropriated when Deaf children didn't do right thing.

In 1930 to 1970, the abuse is appropriated for the Deaf children's behave because they can't hear and understand... :mad:
 
One former student at BSD. He got email from his Mom.

Dear XXXXX,

Hi. I'm terribly sorry and shocked to hear about your experiences of abuse at the hands of a priest while at the Boston School for the Deaf. I'm horrified! I wish you had told either your dad or me. We would have done something to help you. :cry:Things like that shouldn't happen to little children.

As a parent, it's a pretty horrible thing to realize that you send your little ones to school and you presume they will be safe. I'm sick at heart over your hurt. I believe you should pursue the class action lawsuit. Those people need to be held accountable for what they did, even if it did happen a long time ago. As for me, well, I'm sorry you didn't trust me enough to tell. I like to think I would have believed you and done something to make that person accountable for his actions.

Right now I can only send you my love and a big hug. I love you and want only good things for your life always. Keep me informed as to the progress of the lawsuit.

Love, mom.
 
Seems to me that they take advantage of deaf children cuz they think since they cant hear and talk, they wont tell!!..its really disgusting what these sick nuns and priests do to children! I hope these sicko nuns and priests go straight to hell!..Im sorry to rant like that but they make me sick cuz they are supposed to be example of love,goodness,kind etc when in fact, they are just plain evil!! :mad:
 
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