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Douglas Perlitz And Fairfield University Face New Lawsuits For Sex Abuse Of Haitian Boys

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JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN   01/ 5/12 02:27 PM ET   AP

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Seventeen Haitian men are suing Fairfield University in Connecticut, the Society of Jesus and others alleging they failed to protect them from a man who sexually abused them when they were poor children or young adults attending a school he founded in Haiti.

The lawsuits bring to 21 the number of alleged victims suing Douglas Perlitz and the others. Perlitz was sentenced in 2010 to nearly 20 years in prison for sexually abusing children at Project Pierre Toussaint.

The victims ranged from ages 9 to 21 at the time of the abuse and are now 18 to 29.

The lawsuits seek $20 million for each victim. They contend Perlitz's supervisors disregarded warning signs of inappropriate behavior with boys.

The Rev. Paul Carrier, a Jesuit priest who was Fairfield University's chaplain, saw Perlitz show a student a pornographic video and saw boys in his bedroom, according to the lawsuits. A school board member, Hope Carter, flew to Haiti in 2008 and removed Perlitz's computer, according to the lawsuits.

"It appears that Carter removed the computer or computers to prevent investigators, including, ultimately, federal law enforcement personnel, from discovering pornographic material, which may have included pornography relating to young boys, stored on the computer or computers," the lawsuit states.

Carter delivered the computer to Perlitz in the United States, according to the lawsuit. Authorities later seized the computer, which Perlitz had used to access websites focusing on sexual material relating to boys.

Federal authorities say an investigation is continuing.

The lawsuits say none of the defendants took any steps to protect the children in Perlitz's care.

"On the contrary, they facilitated Perlitz's crimes by continuing to provide him money and facilities to run PPT in the face of evidence that Perlitz was maintaining inappropriate relationships with boys in his care," the lawsuit states.

The Society of Jesus called the crimes "deeply disturbing" but said the school wasn't a mission of the society, also known as the Jesuits. Telephone messages were left Thursday for the other defendants.

The defendants have sought dismissals of the first lawsuits filed last year.

Fairfield University said it did not retain or employ Perlitz and that Carrier was a volunteer officer of the Haitian school, which is separate from the university. Carrier also called himself a volunteer and argued he's immune from liability and that there was no evidence he knew of the abuse. Carter's attorney said there was no allegation that Carter knew of any sexual misconduct by Perlitz or that Carter "consciously assisted" Perlitz's abuse.

The lawsuits argue that Fairfield University, which is operated by the Jesuits, raised more than $600,000 for the school and hired Perlitz in connection with the Haitian school and was negligent in its duty to supervise him. The suits say the Society of Jesus had the same responsibilities with Carrier, who served as chairman of a fund that ran the school.

Those who were abused by Perlitz told school staff, according to the lawsuit. Carrier and Carter failed to speak to the victims in a setting where they could feel safe about reporting what had happened, the suits say.

The school conducted an investigation after learning of the abuse claims in 2007 and 2008, but that probe was designed to discredit the claims and exonerate Perlitz, according to the lawsuits. Carrier and Carter prevented other school board members from questioning independent witnesses, the lawsuit alleges.

Mitchell Garabedian, an attorney for the victims, said the abuse shows rules put into place by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2002 were either ignored or ineffective.

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07:08 PM on 01/08/2012
There's an article in the "Final Call" that brings to light the sexual exploitation of black children in Jamaica. What's going on in the Caribbean where the citizens of these nations can't depend on their governments to protect them? What am I saying? The same mess happens here, too.
01:18 PM on 01/08/2012
Put him in the General population so he can get all the freak he needs in the end.
03:18 PM on 01/06/2012
I wonder why this situation hasn't received as much press coverage as the Penn State debacle. It seems that there is always a large disparity between the level of attention paid to Whites and Blacks who experience the same atrocity.
06:38 PM on 01/06/2012
How about it has more to do with the fame difference between JoPa and Perlitz. Everyone knows Jo Paterno and very, very few people have ever heard of this Fairfield guy. Why jump to race right away?

--"A skeptic says 'I think there may be something wrong here, so I'll look into it.' A cynic says 'I know something is wrong here, and I'm going to bring down anyone who I think is guilty.'"
02:36 AM on 01/07/2012
Actually, everyone doesn't know joe paterno. They might have been aware of the athletic dept history of penn state. Either way, the notoriety of the accused or involved parties shouldn't make a difference when dealing with a crime of this severity. Whether or not we like to admit it...race plays a big role in how stories like this are portrayed in the media
02:52 PM on 01/06/2012
What kind of men!?! What kind of people?!?! The world has witnessed some of the most inhumane and vile treatment of people by powerful Americans at a point in time and HISTORY when the Leaders and Politicians and Priests pretend that this "great nation" should be the great example. We the people really need to wake up and hold the so-called do-gooders accountable. The People who Have been in power here have repeatedly shown a lack of human compassion and that thread permeates the entire history of this nation......God Bless America
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01:31 PM on 01/08/2012
no lets wake up & hold criminals responsible.
11:12 AM on 01/06/2012
These are the people mentioned in the Bible, It would have been better for these if they had never been born. But that doesn't fill up the bottomless pit left in each of the lives they destroyed. The institutions that do nothing, thereby condone this treatment by persons in positions of responsibility, have lost their credibility--with the future generations for sure, but now also with people of conscience.
06:42 PM on 01/06/2012
"It would have been better for these if they had never been born"

^
that's possibly the most hateful thing I've ever read on here (not to mention it's a perfect definition of 'despair'). How on earth do you conclude that it would have been better if they never existed? I'm conflicted as to whether sexual abuse is worse than wishing non-existence for another human being.

How about having sympathy for the victims and respecting the dignity that you owe them? They are human beings- your metaphysical equals.
10:13 AM on 01/07/2012
The reference was to the perverts who used the opportunity to abuse children and others. Maybe my quote isn't correct, but I think the Biblical reference suggest that if persons representing "God" to others, abuse their position of authority then it would have been better that they (the perpetrators of the abuse) never been born. Or another reference, again from the Bible, (paraphrasing again) a stone should be tied around their neck and they should be thrown in the ocean. Hey it's not me! I don't necessarily hold with everything in the Bible--literally--but in this case, my comments were about the abusers not the victims.
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11:01 AM on 01/06/2012
A 21 year old abused "boy"? I'm sorry but after a person turns 18 he pretty much has control of his own decisions right or wrong. If the article is misstating the facts and the abuse started before 18 it would be different. Abuse of any minor child is abuse and deserves restitution, but to an adult, that it's just looking for a pay check.
12:42 PM on 01/06/2012
It's not always so black and white. Remember that there was a power differential (poverty, etc.). Also, by your reasoning, a person cannot be raped once they turn 18.
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10:43 AM on 01/06/2012
Yet another priest or professor, or coach abusing boys. This is unfortunately a daily occurrence, and nothing happens to these people.
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10:01 AM on 01/06/2012
tragic and once again no protection of the children, especially brown ones.
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stjoshy
"C is for COOKIEEEEE. thats good enough for me"
08:18 PM on 01/05/2012
another huge misstep for this religion. real christians are as apaaled and embarrassed as theanyone else who reads stories like this. i hope they get locked up for plenty of years where they can be the dirty person they are all that they want
09:23 PM on 01/05/2012
I do understand the point you're making, but I've always wanted to ask...

...what exactly is a "real Christian?"
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stjoshy
"C is for COOKIEEEEE. thats good enough for me"
09:31 PM on 01/05/2012
its pretty simple do unto others as you would like done to you. but most importantly emulate Jesus the best you can. Jesus would never be looking at kidd porn
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rewith85man
06:18 PM on 01/05/2012
So, he called himself helping poor black guys in return for some gay white on black action.

Perlitz, you sir, are a freak.
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omegas3
Such is Life....
05:45 PM on 01/05/2012
Let me guess what the nasty creep looks like...