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Woman sues minister, church after alleged box-cutter assault

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SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A New Brunswick woman who claims that her former Anglican minister and lover tried to kill her is suing him and the church for damages.

Cynthia Mae Moore claims she had an extramarit­al affair with Rev. William Morton, and that on Nov. 24, 2015, he threatened to “skin her alive” and scraped her breasts with a box-cutter.

A statement of claim, filed with the Court of Queen’s Bench in Saint John, says Morton returned hours later and tried to kill her.

“He succeeded in cutting her breasts and abdomen with a boxcutter. On Dec. 8, 2015, [he] attacked [Moore] again and attempted to kill her with a knife to her throat,” the statement of claim reads.

Moore filed a lawsuit with the Court of Queen’s Bench against Morton, the Anglican Church of Canada, the Anglican Diocese of Fredericto­n and the Corporatio­n of the Anglican Parish of St. Stephen.

Morton pleaded guilty to two charges of assault with a weapon and was given a 15-month conditiona­l sentence last November, which could be served in the community.

Moore had worked part time in the church office, and volunteere­d as a greeter, reader and head server in the church.

Both she and Morton were married to others.

Morton had counselled her on her marriage problems before their three-year affair began in 2012.

Moore’s statement of claim says she now suffers from posttrauma­tic stress disorder and suicidal ideation, and is seeking payment for damages from the defendants.

The defendants have notified the court that they intend to defend themselves to the allegation­s, but have yet to file a statement of defence.

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