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California's Catholic bishops targeted in sex abuse lawsuit

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man who says he was sexually abused decades ago by his parish priest said Tuesday he is suing all Catholic bishops in California and the Archdiocese of Chicago, seeking to compel church officials to release records on clergy abuse.

The filing Tuesday in Los Angeles by Thomas Emens claims a civil conspiracy among church officials to cover up clergy sexual assault and move offending priests to other parishes.

Emens said at a news conference that he was abused for two years starting in 1978 when he was 10 years old by Monsignor Thomas Joseph Mohan. The priest, who is deceased, arrived at St. Anthony Claret Catholic Church in Anaheim in the early 1970s from Chicago, according to the lawsuit.

"This lawsuit is to find justice - to get the clerics at the top to come clean and tell the truth," Emens said.

Attorney Jeff Anderson said the goal of the so-called nuisance lawsuit is to force the church to reveal the names of all priests accused of child molestation. He said church documents would reveal a playbook among bishops and other officials to protect offending clergy by keeping files under wraps and moving the priests across the country and, in some cases, out of the U.S.

The lawsuit asks a judge "to abate the continuing nuisance" of abuse by ordering each diocese to name all accused priests, detail their history of alleged assault and identify their last known addresses.

The California Catholic Conference of Bishops, which oversees the state's 12 dioceses, didn't directly address the lawsuit in a statement Tuesday afternoon. Instead the group pointed out the "positive steps taken by California dioceses over the past 15 years to protect children and young people from abuse."

Reforms implemented in 2003's Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People include "fingerprinting and background checks for priests, staff and any volunteers working around children and young people," the statement said.

Every diocese has also instituted programs to train students and staff in identifying and preventing abuse, the group said.

A call seeking comment from the Archdiocese of Chicago was not immediately returned.

The court filing invokes both public and private statutes of nuisance law in California. Such laws generally involve behavior that negatively affects a community or interferes with the use and enjoyment of private property, said John Nockleby, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.

Alleging nuisance violations in relation to past sexual abuse by a single priest is a "creative approach" by Emens' lawyers, said Nockleby, adding that it will be very difficult to prove in court.

Criminal charges are not feasible in this case because they would fall outside California's statute of limitations.

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Tom Emens, left, who was sexually abused by a priest, speaks on his experience next to attorney Jeff Anderson, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, in Los Angeles. Anderson is holding a photograph of Emens as a boy next to the priest who abused him, Monsignor Thomas Joseph Mohan. Survivors of clergy sexual assault announced the filing of a nuisance lawsuit against California Roman Catholic bishops for covering up abuse. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) The Associated Press
Attorney Jeff Anderson, center, speaks in front of a podium next to survivors of clergy sexual abuse Joelle Casteix, left, and Tom Emens, second fro left, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, in Los Angeles. Survivors of clergy sex assault announced the filing of a nuisance lawsuit against California Roman Catholic bishops for covering up abuse. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) The Associated Press
Tom Emens holds a picture of himself as a boy with, Monsignor Thomas Joseph Mohan, the priest who sexually abused him in the late 70s during a press conference Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, in Los Angeles. Survivors of clergy sex assault announced the filing of a nuisance lawsuit against California Roman Catholic bishops for covering up abuse. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) The Associated Press
Tom Emens holds a picture of himself as a boy with, Monsignor Thomas Joseph Mohan, the priest who he claims sexually abused him in the late 70s during a press conference Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, in Los Angeles. Survivors of clergy sexual assault announced the filing of a nuisance lawsuit against California Roman Catholic bishops for covering up abuse. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) The Associated Press
Attorney Jeff Anderson, center, holds photographs of clergy accused of sexual abuse, next to abuse survivor Tom Emens, second from left, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, in Los Angeles. Survivors of clergy sexual assault announced the filing of a nuisance lawsuit against California Roman Catholic bishops for covering up abuse. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) The Associated Press
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