New York Daily News

Dolan is mum on cash from former bishop

- BY MICHAEL GARTLAND

Timothy Cardinal Dolan is dodging questions about what he’s done with cash he received from former West Virginia Bishop Michael Bransfield, who left his post in disgrace amid allegation­s he sexually harassed seminarian­s and improperly spent church money.

Over the 13 years Bransfield served as head of the West Virginia diocese, he gave $350,000 in gifts to high-ranking Catholic officials, money the diocese ultimately reimbursed him for, according to a report from The Washington Post last week.

“It’s incredibly problemati­c,” Zach Hiner, head of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, said of the money. “It seems as if was done to curry favor, or in the hopes that people who know something about you won’t do anything about it.”

Bransfield’s lavish living and generous gifts were particular­ly egregious in West Virginia, Hiner said, because of the extreme poverty in the state. He pointed out that as a tax-exempt nonprofit, the church is required to spend its money on charity — not presents for those with influence and power.

One of the recipients of Bransfield’s largesse was

Dolan (photo), one of the most influentia­l Catholic leaders in the country.

Other church luminaries on the receiving end of Bransfield’s giving include former Washington Archbishop Donald Wuerl; Baltimore Archbishop William Lori, and Raymond Cardinal Burke, who sits on the Vatican Supreme Court. Lori, who’s been heading an investigat­ion into Bransfield, at first omitted his and other clerics’ names in his written report to the Vatican.

Dolan has remained silent on the matter for five days even as Catholic peers like Lori said they would return the money.

A spokesman for Dolan refused to answer questions about how much money the cardinal received from Bransfield, when he received it and what he did with it. Instead, he sent a statement with few specifics.

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