Retired priest from Ormond accused in lawsuit of sexually molesting teen boy
A 33-year-old man has filed a lawsuit against a retired Catholic priest who lives in
Reed's suit is filed in
"I already had mental health issues and someone gained my trust as a vulnerable teenager and took advantage of me," Reed said in a phone interview.
Reed, who lives in
"You know that now but it's different when you are a kid," Reed said. "You don't have nobody and the only person that is showing support is the person that is the perpetrator."
Ruse, 70, is a
In 2013, Ruse was featured in a News-Journal story about students from the
More recenlty Ruse has written to the News-Journal to argue for the end of
But in 2001 and 2002, Ruse was a pastor at
Ruse met with Reed for communion but then began giving gifts to Reed, such as
Ruse allegedly fondled Reed masturbated in front of the teen, according to the lawsuit. Ruse is also accused in the lawsuit of oral sex with the teenager, according to the lawsuit.
Ruse was not the chaplain of the facility but as a member of the clergy was allowed private meetings with Reed, the lawsuit states.
Attorney's denial
The lawsuit is another case of a priest being accused of sexual abuse. The
Attorney
"We don't know if this guy's been sexually molested or not but certainly not by Father Ruse," Weaver said.
Weaver said that Ruse would visit the correctional facility as part of a ministry.
Weaver pointed to Reed's criminal record as a sign he lacks credibility.
Reed was sentenced on
"If you do the math, I was a kid," he said.
About a decade later, Reed was sentenced on
Reed also was charged in other cases dealing with identity theft, insurance fraud or credit card fraud but charges were dropped or in some cases he was acquitted at trial.
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The church investigated the allegations against Ruse and cleared him, Weaver said. Ruse retired in good standing and is still a fully vested Catholic priest, Weaver said.
While the lawsuit accuses Ruse of suddenly retiring, Weaver denies that, saying the priest retired after 40 years of service.
"Father Ruse has led an exemplary career," Weaver said.
A woman at the
Prison release, report filed
Reed was released from state prison on the fraud case on
"I went to prison for credit card fraud," Reed said. "That's no secret. That's public record. That has never been denied or covered up or hidden. That does not change the fact of what he did to me as a kid, does not justify any of that."
As the year came to an end, Reed on
The
The
Reed said in a phone interview that the sexual abuse he said he suffered was yet another setback in a difficult life.
He said he was born in
He got in trouble with anger management issues as a juvenile and was placed in the facility in
"He met with me privately and established a relationship with me and gained my trust, because I didn't have any family support or anything like that," Reed said.
Reed said the abuse made him distrustful of people and made it difficult to relate to women.
He questions why Ruse has refused to talk to police. Reed said his criminal record is not the issue.
"We are talking about what he did to a child over the course of a few years. and they want to talk about my criminal past," Reed said. "I paid my debt to society."
He has worked in landscaping and takes care of his elderly mother, who is on dialysis and tested positive for the coronavirus. Reed is currently living with his sister.
Reed's lawyer,
As for his client's past criminal record, he said that is irrelevant, and is why he may have become a target for abuse.
"Regardless of someone's criminal history you have the right to be free of sexual abuse," Horowitz said.
Reed said the abuse has made him distrustful of people and made his relationships with women difficult.
"At one point I questioned my sexuality," Reed said. "I thought something was wrong with me. I didn't want to be around people."
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