New York Daily News

Here comes the judge

Dolan taps ex-official in Cohen case to oversee abuse protocol

- BY STEPHEN REX BROWN AND LARRY MCSHANE Cardinal Timothy Dolan appoints ex-federal judge Barbara Jones (left) to review sex-abuse protocols for Archdioces­e of New York.

Timothy Cardinal Dolan, hoping to extinguish some of the lingering flames from the Catholic church’s “summer of hell,” hired a respected ex-judge to review its sex abuse protocols.

Barbara Jones was brought in to conduct a “comprehens­ive and exhaustive study” of how the Archdioces­e of New York responds to a young person’s abuse allegation­s against any clergy member.

“From my people, my clergy and the wider community … I hear that they want accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and action,” Dolan said Thursday in a move to restore the faith of his disillusio­ned flock.

“If I lose the trust of my people and this community, I don’t have a lot left.”

Dolan referenced the scandal involving Theodore Cardinal McCarrick and the devastatin­g revelation­s of the Pennsylvan­ia grand jury probe of pervert priests. In the last two years, his own archdioces­e has already paid out close to $60 million to sexual abuse victims.

Jones, 71, is a former federal judge and ex-prosecutor “known for her wisdom and fairness,” said Dolan. “Here’s what I’ve asked her to do: an exhaustive study of our policies, procedures and protocols on how we deal with any accusation that comes to us.”

Dolan vowed to provide Jones with “complete access” to church records, personnel — and the cardinal himself.

Jones’ most recent highprofil­e job before this one came as the special master overseeing the review of documents in the case of Michael Cohen, personal lawyer for President Trump.

Jones, who specialize­d in white-collar defense after leaving the bench, also smacked down the NFL in 2014 when she approved the return of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice to the NFL after a domestic violence incident where he knocked his wife unconsciou­s. She is also serving on a committee reviewing the NYPD’s disciplina­ry procedures.

“Based upon this review I certainly see a robust infrastruc­ture in place with the archdioces­e,” she said. “But my job now will be to evaluate the effectiven­ess of the existing programs and policies in that infrastruc­ture.”

Tim Lennon, Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests president, questioned whether the appointmen­t would change anything.

“No kind of sham investigat­ion by the archbishop will get us one step closer to helping survivors and protecting children,” he said.

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