The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Handling of molester nets 2 friars probation

- By Mark Scolforo

HARRISBURG, PA. » Two Franciscan friars who supervised another friar who fatally stabbed himself in the heart while facing child molestatio­n claims pleaded no contest to child endangerme­nt charges Friday and were sentenced to five years of probation.

Prosecutor­s say Robert J. D’Aversa, 71, of Hollidaysb­urg, failed to tell officials at Bishop McCort Catholic High School in Johnstown that he reassigned the friar, Brother Stephen Baker, in 2000 because of new credible allegation­s about Baker’s past.

They also say Anthony J. Criscitell­i, 64, of Hollidaysb­urg, knew a safety plan was in place for Baker, but still allowed him to potentiall­y be around children.

Messages left for their lawyers were not immediatel­y returned.

“These defendants knew the abuser was a serious threat to children — but they allowed him to engage with children and have access to them as part of his job within their order,” said Pennsylvan­ia Attorney General Josh Shapiro, a Democrat. “They chose time and time again to prioritize their institutio­n’s reputation over the safety of victims.”

Boston attorney Mitchell Garabedian, who has represente­d 86 victims of Baker in civil litigation in three states, said the two defendants knew Baker posed a serious threat to children.

“Of course, many victims would like these Franciscan friars to be serving jail time, but the sentences are very important steps in the right direction of healing,” Garabedian said.

Baker took his own life in 2013 at the Franciscan­s’ St. Bernardine monastery near Hollidaysb­urg, after a settlement over molestatio­n by Baker in Youngstown, Ohio, became public.

That prompted former McCort students to accuse him of sexual abuse, resulting in more than $8 million in settlement­s by the diocese with 88 former students.

A judge threw out the case against a third defendant last year because the statute of limitation­s had expired. He had stopped supervisin­g Baker in 1994.

Baker worked at McCort from 1992 to 2001.

Garabedian called Baker a “relentless pedophile” who also victimized children while working at John F. Kennedy Catholic High School in Warren, Ohio, in the late 1980s and at St. Mary’s Preparator­y High School in Orchard Lake Village, Michigan.

“Baker would sexually abuse children by posing as an athletic trainer and treating them for phantom injuries,” Garabedian said. “He would insist that the child had an injury when the child didn’t, and he would treat the child by sexually abusing the child.”

D’Aversa and Criscitell­i also were fined $1,000.

 ?? KEITH SRAKOCIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? This combinatio­n of photos shows Anthony Criscitell­i, left, and Robert D’Aversa, right, when the Franciscan friars were arraigned on charges of child endangerme­nt and criminal conspiracy at a district magistrate in Hollidaysb­urg, Pa. Criscitell­i and...
KEITH SRAKOCIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE This combinatio­n of photos shows Anthony Criscitell­i, left, and Robert D’Aversa, right, when the Franciscan friars were arraigned on charges of child endangerme­nt and criminal conspiracy at a district magistrate in Hollidaysb­urg, Pa. Criscitell­i and...

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