The Columbus Dispatch

Ex-cardinal Mccarrick, 91, pleads not guilty

Charges involve 16-year-old boy from 50 years ago

- Alanna Durkin Richer

DEDHAM, Mass. – Former Roman Catholic Cardinal Theodore Mccarrick, the once-powerful American prelate who was expelled from the priesthood for sexual abuse, pleaded not guilty Friday to sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy during a wedding reception in Massachuse­tts nearly 50 years ago.

Mccarrick, 91, wore a mask and entered suburban Boston's Dedham District Court hunched over a walker.

“Shame on you!” a protester shouted.

He did not speak during the hearing, at which the court entered a not guilty plea on his behalf, set bail at $5,000, and ordered him to stay away from the victim and have no contact with minors.

Mccarrick is the only U.S. Catholic cardinal, current or former, to be charged with child sex crimes.

His attorney Katherine Zimmerl said they are “looking forward to addressing the allegation­s in court” and would have no other immediate comment. Another hearing was set for Oct. 28.

Mccarrick, who lives in Dittmer, Missouri, faced three counts of indecent assault and battery on a person over 14, according to court documents. He can still face charges because he wasn't a Massachuse­tts resident and had left the state, stopping the clock on the statute of limitation­s.

An attorney for the accuser said after the hearing that his client has shown “enormous amount of courage” by coming forward and is “ready to see this trial through the end.”

“Today's arraignmen­t provides hope for many clergy sex abuse victims and survivors that justice will prevail, truth will be told and children will be kept safe,” said Mitchell Garabedian.

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