Source: CBC
In a statement of claim filed in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Todd Boland alleges he was abused by Raymond Lahey, the former bishop of the diocese of Antigonish in Nova Scotia who resigned last September.
Lahey was a priest and a bishop in Newfoundland & Labrador before moving to Nova Scotia. According to the claim, Boland was abused several times over four years in the early 1980s while he was at Mount Cashel. The accusations include simulated anal intercourse and fondling.
Over the following two decades, Lahey rose through the ranks in the Roman Catholic Church, eventually becoming a bishop.
In September, police in Ottawa found pornographic images of boys on Lahey's laptop.
Another man, who was a Mount Cashel resident in the 1950s, said he's not surprised by the new allegations.
James Bryne said that when one charge is laid, victims start speaking up.
"They have to make a lot of hard and difficult choices about coming forward, and in a lot of cases they may have families, young kids and it may take years," said Byrne.
The civil suit against Raymond Lahey also names the Catholic Archdiocese of St John's.
Neither has filed a response in court, and no criminal charges have been laid.
Since stepping down from his post in Nova Scotia, Lahey has remained in Ottawa, where he will stand trial on the pornography charges.
Eds note: Read the Statement of Claim here. None of the allegations against Lahey has been proven in court.
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