Chicago Sun-Times

Priest not guilty of Midway sex abuse

- BY MITCH DUDEK AND STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporters Contributi­ng: Francine Knowles

A 79-year old Roman Catholic priest was found not guilty Monday of inappropri­ately touching and kissing a traveling businessma­n from Kansas City who’d stopped into a chapel at Midway Airport to grieve the death of a friend during a layover.

The Rev. Bede R. Jagoe was accused of touching the man’s groin with a finger in the interfaith chapel at Midway and kissing the man and grabbing his groin in an elevator minutes later on Dec. 11, 2011.

Judge Nicholas Ford found Jagoe, who attended his one-day bench trial in a gurney because of ill health, not guilty of criminal sexual abuse and aggravated battery on the public way.

The 61-year-old Kansas City man testified that Jagoe poked him in the groin with a finger as the two chatted in the second-floor chapel after mass, an act he thought, initially, was accidental.

Several minutes later, when the men were alone in an elevator, Jagoe “came up to me and grabbed my groin . . . and kissed me on the mouth,” he said. “He grabbed me very hard. I had a lot of pain for a couple of days.”

Ford said several factors that cast reasonable doubt on the story led him to rule not guilty.

Chief among them was the fact that the accuser did not report the incident to any of the numerous law enforcemen­t agents who work at Midway in the approximat­ely 40 minutes between when it was alleged to have occurred and when he boarded a flight home.

The man’s wife notified Chicago Police two and half hours later when her husband broke down crying and told her the story in their Kansas City home, the wife testified.

Assistant State’s Attorney Tami Strickman said the man delayed notifying authoritie­s because he was in shock and wasn’t positive what had occurred was illegal.

The judge also questioned why surveillan­ce video aired in court showed the men hugging and briefly holding hands in the chapel after the priest allegedly touched his groin. Video footage also showed the man chatting with Jagoe and following him into an elevator after leaving the chapel.

 ?? | MITCH DUDEK~SUN-TIMES ?? The Rev. Bede R. Jagoe attended his trial on a gurney because he is ill. He was found not guilty.
| MITCH DUDEK~SUN-TIMES The Rev. Bede R. Jagoe attended his trial on a gurney because he is ill. He was found not guilty.

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