BRAVO FATHER XIU HUI JOSEPH JIANG, MAY YOUR TRIBE INCREASE !!!

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The Rev. Xiu Hui “Joseph” Jiang claims in the suit filed Thursday in St. Louis that false abuse accusations were the result of religious and ethnic discrimination. Photo courtesy of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SAINT LOUIS PRIEST FILES FEDERAL LAWSUIT AFTER BEING CLEARED OF CHILD SEX ABUSE CHARGES

Joel Currier / St. Louis Post-Dispatch

July 1, 2015

The Rev. Xiu Hui “Joseph” Jiang claims in the suit filed Thursday in St. Louis that false abuse accusations were the result of religious and ethnic discrimination. Photo courtesy of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

ST. LOUIS — A Roman Catholic priest whose charges of sexual abuse of a boy were dropped this month has filed a federal lawsuit claiming he was unfairly targeted by police, the city and advocates for sexual abuse victims.

The Rev. Xiu Hui “Joseph” Jiang claims in the suit filed Thursday in St. Louis that false abuse accusations were the result of religious and ethnic discrimination. The suit says he was denied due process under the constitution and defamed by a group that seeks justice for victims of abuse by priests.

The lawsuit names the accuser’s parents — by initials only — along with St. Louis police Officers Tonya Porter and Jaimie Pitterle, the city of St. Louis, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests and that group’s leaders, David Clohessy and Barbara Dorris.

Dorris called the lawsuit “a desperate move to try to intimidate other victims, witnesses and whistleblowers into keeping silent. We hope it will backfire.”

Jiang was accused of molesting a boy in 2011 and 2012 in a bathroom of St. Louis the King School, the elementary school at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce dropped the charges this month without explanation.

Ken Chackes, an attorney representing the Lincoln County family in a civil suit, said the evidence against Jiang is strong and that he hoped any others abused by Jiang would go to the police.

Jiang’s lawsuit says the abuse allegations were false and “have destroyed the life of a promising young man and priest.”

“Jiang fled religious persecution in his native land of China only to face religious persecution in America in the form of unconstitutional discrimination by state officials,” it says.

The suit says the allegations were “brought by a deeply troubled 12-year-old boy” and that “his parents had a history of making unfounded claims against the Catholic Church for monetary gain.”

The suit also claims the boy told authorities he had told his father he might be gay, angering his father and leaving the boy a “powerful motive” to follow his father’s suggestion that sexual abuse had led to the boy’s sexual preference.

Porter and Pitterle, the two city detectives, failed to conduct a “substantial investigation” before arresting Jiang that would have revealed the true motives behind the abuse allegations, the suit says.

The lawsuit also claims the officers targeted Jiang because of his religious and racial background and that Clohessy, executive director of SNAP and Dorris, the group’s outreach director, engaged in a “smear campaign” through published letters, press releases and interviews with news media.

Jiang seeks unspecified damages and a jury trial.

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Categories: Beliefs, Institutions

Beliefs: Catholic

Tags: child sexual abuse, lawsuits, SNAP, St. Louis Archdiocese
3 Comments

Bill Guentner July 1, 2015 at 3:22 pm

Great. It is about time to fight back against those who see the Church as a bank to which they can take money by filing false charges. Go Father, and may God be with you.
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JR July 1, 2015 at 4:49 pm

Good for the priest….I hope he wins millions.
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