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Cornwall Public Inquiry

Claude Marleau

Claude Marleau is referred to as "John Doe" in a number of other postings.

Claude Marleau alleges he was sexually abused and passed around like a used toy by Dr. Arthur Peachy, Sandy Lawrence, Roch Landry and Fathers Don Scott, Hollis Lapierre, Rene Dube, Kenneth Martin and Paul Lapierre.

Dr. Peachy died 1999 before standing trial (some say of questionable circumstances). Roch Landry died 2000. Sandy Lawrence was acquitted - he died 2006.

Father Don Scot died of AIDS 1989.  Father Hollis Lapierre died 1975 with a stash of porn tucked away at the head of his bed.

Father Rene Dube was acquitted in Montreal, Quebec.

Father Paul Lapierre was found guilty of sexually abusing Claude Marleau in Montreal Quebec and is currently incarcerated.  He was acquitted in Cornwall Ontario of sexually abusing Claude in Cornwall and area.

For further Information....


16 January 2007

Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall vs Cornwall Public Inquiry (Ontario Court of Appeal dismisses diocesan request for publication ban)

18 October 2006

Father Paul Lapierre is incarcerated

26 March 2002

One of Father Paul Lapierre's Montreal appeals is dismissed (bilingual document) 

02 November 2001

Montreal judge delays verdict in sex abuse trial of Cornwall priest

Fall 2001

Finally!!! A Project Truth win 

13 September 2001:

 Justice Lalonde tap dances his way into an acquittal for Father Paul Lapierre

Insufficient proof: a Catholic priest is acquitted of sex charges after accusing other priests of pedophilia (published in the 08 September 2006 edition of The Report magazine)

08 September 2001:

Father Paul Lapierre names names

Undated excerpt from Dick Nadeau projecttruth2.com website

Naming names

19 September 2000:

Appendix "B" The Lawsuit - Storm Tossed House

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Media Coverage of Claude Marleau at the Cornwall Public Inquiry


30 January 2007: Diocese Employee's Name Not Protected

16 January 2006: Alleged abusers can be named at inquiry

12 December 2006: No Publication Ban For Employee Of Local Diocese

08 December 2006: Employee has no right to privacy, inquiry told:
Publication ban would turn tradition 'on its head', inquiry into sex abuse hears

02 December 2006: Testifying at inquiry gives victim closure

01 December 2006: Sex-probe publication ban remains in place: judge recuses himself after suggestions past work could bias him

01 December 2006: Marleau Continues Testimony At Inquiry

01 December 2006: Abuse victim says he was 'passed around' by attackers

01 December 2006: cornwall public inquiry; Pattern of burying abuse secrets makes it difficult to come forward

01 December 2006: Dunlop one of the first to suggest clan operated

01 December 2006: Pedophiles passed me around, inquiry told
Alleged victim tells Project Truth inquiry of 'ring' of child abusers

30 November 2006: Victim hits day three on the stand

30 November 2006: Newspaper wants to identify man in sex abuse probe (CBC and Ottawa Citizen to fight ban

29 November 2006: Victim Wonders Why Diocese Escaped Investigation

29 November 2006: Police Investigations In The Spotlight

29 November 2006: Priest can be named, inquiry judge decides: Request for publication ban denied at Project Truth inquiry

28 November 2006: Victim says eight men abused him

28 November 2006: Another priest loses battle to keep his name secret

28 November 2006: Few secrets at Project Truth Inquiry: Judge denies another priest publication ban, but more legal wrangling ahead

27 November 2006: Unorthodox rules for Claude Marleau testimony

24 November '06: More Delays - Inquiry to run for another year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Victims

Claude Marleau