The Commercial Appeal

More accusers allege Scoutmaste­rs crimes

- USA TODAY

One man told of sexual abuse starting when he was 10.

Another man reported he was sexually abused as a teenager.

A third said he was sexually abused from the age of 11 on.

All three allegation­s have two other things in common: They refer to alleged incidents from half a century ago, and those accused were Scoutmaste­rs, adult leaders of Boy Scout troops.

Those are among the latest allegation­s against the Boy Scouts of America, an organizati­on hit last week by a lawsuit from a firm that claims to have more than 800 new clients who say they were preyed on as Scouts.

The newest allegation­s came Wednesday among hundreds of lawsuits filed under New York’s Child Victims Act, which opened a one-year window for suits from child sexual abuse victims previously barred by the statute of limitation­s.

Attorney Vincent Nappo said his firm – Pfau, Cochran, Vertetis and Amala – filed seven lawsuits Wednesday on behalf of 20 survivors of sexual abuse.

Allegation­s span from the mid-1960s to the late 1980s. The majority involve adult leaders.

“Now that the law’s about to open up ... I think there’s going to be even more people who are going to read about this and hear about it, and the Boy Scouts are going to have a lot of tough questions to answer,” Nappo said.

Lawsuits filed across New York name individual­s and the institutio­ns with which they were affiliated, such as schools and churches.

A woman said a school janitor began raping her when she was 12, nearly four decades ago. One man said he was sexually abused as a teen by a Jehovah’s Witnesses ministeria­l servant in 1985 and 1986. Another said he was first sexually abused by a Catholic priest in the 1950s when he was about 11.

“This week, time’s up in New York,” Sarah Klein, an attorney with Dalton & Associates, said in a statement. “Time’s up for abuse, covering it up, and acting like it doesn’t matter. The message is simple: if you fail to protect the children in your care from sexual predators, you will held accountabl­e in court.”

Cara Kelly and Marisa Kwiatkowsk­i

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GETTY IMAGES The Boy Scouts of America says it cares about victims and wants abusers to be held accountabl­e.

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