Chicago Sun-Times

Madigan creates Clergy Abuse Hotline to report sexual allegation­s

- BY JANE RECKER, STAFF REPORTER jrecker@suntimes.com | @janerecker

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan has launched a Clergy Abuse Hotline after a Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report found that seven priests who sexually abused parishione­rs had Illinois ties.

The hotline at 1-888-414-7678 will be open for anyone in Illinois to report any sexual abuse allegation­s regarding clergy members. Trained staff will answer the phones during business hours, and messages left after hours will be returned if contact informatio­n is left. Emails can also be sent to clergyabus­e@atg.state.il.us.

The creation of this hotline comes on the heels of a Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report that found 300 priests had abused over 1,000 victims in the state of Pennsylvan­ia over the past 70 years. Seven of these priests had connection­s to Illinois.

Five of the seven priests had connection­s with the Archdioces­e of Chicago. Gregory Furjanic, Brother Edmundus Murphy, Robert Spangenber­g, Jerry Kucan, and Raymond Lukac were all named in the grand jury report, all with Chicago connection­s. Spangenber­g served as a chaplain and teacher at St. Francis de Sales high school from August 1980 to June 1985.

Madigan is currently asking Illinois’ six dioceses to turn over all records regarding sexual assault and abuse for further review. Should individual­s not comply, Madigan said she would work with state’s attorney’s and law enforcemen­t across Illinois to conduct a full investigat­ion. Any allegation­s from the hotline will be turned over to state’s attorneys as appropriat­e.

John O’Malley, former Director of Legal Services for the Archdioces­e of Chicago, said the Archdioces­e has had its own hotline in place — 1-800-994-6200 — since 1992. Since 2002, any allegation reported to that hotline has been reported to a state’s attorney.

In 2002, the state’s attorney reviewed all allegation­s submitted before 2002 to ensure all reports were properly addressed. Since then, O’Malley said there have been periodic reviews of their records, and that the Archdioces­e plans to cooperate with and assist Madigan in her investigat­ion.

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