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Kentucky Priest, Joseph Mouser Faces New Charges

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Joseph Mouser, 86, a Louisville Roman Catholic priest who was identified as having assaulted five boys in 2002, is facing new charges.

Mouser is facing first- and second-degree sodomy involving a child 12 or younger and first-degree child sexual abuse for the alleged occurrences that happened between 1989 and 1993.

Prior Allegations:

  • four children at St. Helen Catholic Church from 1968 to 1972
  • one child at St. Francis of Assisi from 1973 to 1979

Impact of Joseph Mouser’s Clergy Abuse:

Clergy abuse can have far-reaching consequences, leaving survivors grappling with profound emotional, psychological, and spiritual scars. Beyond the immediate trauma, survivors often struggle with feelings of betrayal, shame, and mistrust, particularly towards institutions that are meant to provide solace and guidance. The ripple effects extend beyond individual survivors, affecting families, congregations, and the broader community.

Moreover, the prevalence of clergy abuse erodes the very foundation of trust upon which religious institutions are built. It calls into question the moral authority of spiritual leaders and challenges the integrity of the institutions they represent. Addressing clergy abuse requires not only accountability for perpetrators but also a commitment to fostering cultures of transparency, compassion, and safeguarding within religious communities.

What is the SOL in Kentucky:

Civil

Within 10 years from the date of the incident, within 10 years from the date the victim became aware of the act, within 10 years of the victim reaching age 18, or within 10 years of the date the defendant was convicted of the crime.

Criminal

None if the crime was a felony. One year from the date of the incident if the crime was a misdemeanor and the victim was an adult.

The statutes of limitations for abuse in Kentucky are:

Civil

Within 10 years from the date of the incident, within 10 years from the date the victim became aware of the act, within 10 years of the victim reaching age 18, or within 10 years of the date the defendant was convicted of the crime.

Criminal

None if the crime was a felony. One year from the date of the incident if the crime was a misdemeanor and the victim was an adult.

The statutes of limitations for rape in Kentucky are:

Civil

Within 10 years from the date of the incident, within 10 years from the date the victim became aware of the act, within 10 years of the victim reaching age 18, or within 10 years of the date the defendant was convicted of the crime.

Criminal

None.

Can I File a Lawsuit Against the Diocese for abuse by Joseph Mouser?

Yes. You might have rights if you were a victim and the Church knew or failed to protect you.

Andreozzi + Foote is a national sexual abuse law firm. We encourage you to contact us today to discuss your possible legal rights.

We know it can be hard to talk about these experiences. Our compassionate sexual abuse lawyers are here to listen and provide knowledgeable legal guidance. We provide free, confidential case evaluations where you can learn more about your rights and options under your state’s laws.

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