Sexual abuse claim dismissed by church foreshadowed years of allegations against Catholic bishop
Michael J. Bransfield was just a couple of years into his tenure as West Virginias bishop in 2007 when one of his former students called a church sexual abuse hotline. Decades earlier, at a Catholic high school, Bransfield had repeatedly summoned him from class, escorted him to a private room and fondled his buttocks and genitals, the caller said.
The former student said he was a freshman when the unwanted touching began.
It was a stark warning about a cleric who allegedly went on in the next decade to grope and sexually harass seminarians and young priests in West Virginia.
The former students allegation, first reported to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, where Bransfield taught, was eventually referred to the highest levels of the U.S. Catholic Church and the Vatican, as well as to the police, according to the findings of a recent church investigation obtained by The Washington Post.
But no action was taken against Bransfield and the churchs own investigators now say the allegation may warrant further examination.
The former student, speaking to reporters for the first time, told The Post that church officials might have prevented Bransfields alleged wrongdoing in the years since if they had taken his claim more seriously.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/they-looked-the-other-way-sexual-abuse-claim-dismissed-by-church-foreshadowed-years-of-allegations-against-catholic-bishop/2019/11/29/874c118e-0659-11ea-a5e2-fccc16fa3576_story.html?wpisrc=al_special_report__alert-national&wpmk=1