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Giuliani Defends, Employs Priest Accused of Molesting Teens
Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit
ANC Newws - Oct 23, 2007
http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=3753385
Giuliani Defends, Employs Priest Accused of Molesting Teens
By BRIAN ROSS and AVNI PATEL
Presidential candidate Rudolph Giuliani hired a Catholic priest to work
in his consulting firm months after the priest was accused of sexually
molesting two former students and an altar boy and told by the church
to stop performing his priestly duties.
The priest, Monsignor Alan Placa, a longtime friend of Giuliani and the
priest who officiated at his second wedding to Donna Hanover, continues
to work at Giuliani Partners in New York, to the outrage of some of his
accusers and victims' groups, which have begun to protest at Giuliani
campaign events.
"This man did unjust things, and he's being protected and employed and
taken care of. It's not a good thing," said one of the accusers,
Richard Tollner, who says Placa molested him repeatedly when he was a
student at a Long Island, N.Y. Catholic boys high school in 1975.
At a campaign appearance in Milwaukee last week, Giuliani continued to
defend Placa, who he described to reporters as a close friend for 39
years.
"I know the man; I know who he is, so I support him," Giuliani said.
"We give some of the worst people in our society the presumption of
innocence and benefit of the doubt," he said. "And, of course, I'm
going to give that to one of my closest friends."
The accusations against Placa were made in testimony before a Suffolk
County grand jury in 2002.
Tollner, now a mortgage broker in Albany, N.Y., says he was one of
three people to testify about Placa.
"This man harmed children. He still could do it. He deserves to be
shown for what he was, or is," says Tollner.
Appearing publicly for the first time today on ABC News' "Good Morning
America," Tollner says the abuse started when he and Placa were in the
high school making posters for a Right to Life march.
"As he started to explain how these posters should be done, I realized
that something was rubbing my body," Tollner said. "After a minute or
two, I realized that he's feeling me, feeling me in my genital area."
The grand jury report concluded that a Priest F, who Tollner says is
Placa, abused the boys sexually "again and again and again."
"Priest F was cautious, but relentless in his pursuit of victims. He
fondled boys over their clothes, usually in his office," the report
said.
The report concluded that Priest F, and several other priests under
investigation from the same Long Island, N.Y. diocese, could not be
prosecuted because the statute of limitations had expired.
Several former students from the same high school say they were asked
by the "Giuliani organization" to contact ABC News and vouch for Placa.
"There was absolutely not a hint of rumor of a speculation or a
whisper, in four years, or in decades after of any sexual predatoriness
on the part of Rev. Placa," wrote Matthew Hogan in an e-mail to
ABCNews.com.
Hogan says he recalls that Placa did give "special attention" to his
former schoolmate Richard Tollner and remembers seeing Tollner in
Placa's office "laughing, on opposite sides of a desk with Mr. Tollner
happily animated sitting up on the couch talking."
But Hogan says the school area where Tollner says he was molested "was
CONSTANTLY trafficked even on off days and hours."
"I will gladly help take apart in public anything that seriously
overlooks the above. I'll be watching The Blotter like a hawk," Hogan
wrote.
In addition to the allegations that Priest F was personally involved in
the sexual abuse, the grand jury also said that Priest F became
instrumental in a church policy that used "deception and intimidation"
to keep the church scandal quiet.
Placa served as a lawyer for the diocese in dealing with allegations of
abuse against other priests and, according to the grand jury report,
claimed he had saved the church hundreds of thousands of dollars in his
handling of possible litigation.
Lawyers for alleged victims say Placa would often conduct interviews,
in his priest garb, without making it clear he was the church lawyer.
"He was a wolf in sheep's clothing," said Melanie Little, a lawyer for
several alleged victims of sexual abuse by other priests in the diocese.
"He was more concerned with protecting the priests, protecting the
reputation of the diocese and protecting the church coffers than he was
protecting the children," said Little.
Since going to work for Giuliani Partners, the former mayor and the
priest have continued to be close.
Placa accompanied Giuliani and his wife Judith on a trip to Rome
earlier this year.
Through a spokeswoman at Giuliani Partners, Sunny Mindel, Placa
declined requests to comment on the allegations to ABCNews.com.
Mindel also declined to specify what Placa does for the firm or how
much he is paid.
"Mr. Giuliani can do what he wants with his money, but he has to pay
the price for people like myself who disagree with employing known
child molesters," Tollner said.
While no longer allowed to perform priestly duties or appear in public
as a priest, Placa continues to maintain a residence at a church
rectory in Great Neck on New York's Long Island.
According to New York property records, Placa also co-owns, with
another priest, a waterfront apartment in lower Manhattan in Battery
Park City, valued at more than $500,000.
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