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Court Reinstates Lawsuit Involving Priests’ Satanic  Rituals                  
             
 

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Court Reinstates Lawsuit Involving Priests’ Satanic Rituals 10/27/07  LUCAS 
COUNTY, OHIO—In a decision which will have far reaching effects in clergy  
abuse cases and eerily issued just days before Halloween, the Sixth District  
Court of Appeals in Ohio has reinstated a 2005 lawsuit involving alleged 
satanic  
rituals against a Toledo priest who was convicted last year in the 1980 murder 
 of a nun. Roman Catholic Gerald Robinson, now 69, was convicted in May, 
2006, of  the murder of a 71-year-old nun and was sentenced to 15 years to 
life. 
His  request to remain free pending appeal was denied. Now his attorneys have 
filed a  new motion, asking the appellate court for the convicted murderer to 
be released  on a $250,000 property bond with electronic monitoring while his 
appeal is  pending, saying that the appeal has languished for 19 months. A 
Toledo woman had  brought the civil litigation against Robinson anonymously, 
suing 
as Survivor Doe  with her husband, Spouse Doe, claiming that Robinson was 
part of a group that  had repeatedly raped her and tortured her in satanic 
rituals when she was a  child.  The woman is now in her 40’s.  In addition to 
Robinson,  defendants are Gerald Mazuchowski, a former lay minister; the Toledo 
Catholic  Diocese; St. Adalbert Parish where she alleges the abuse occurred and 
the  Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. She alleges that Robinson, Mazuchowski 
and 
 other men dressed in nuns’ habits, used women’s names and engaged in 
bizarre  rituals, victimizing her. A lower court had dismissed her claim, 
saying it 
was  barred under the statute of limitations. The Appellate Court has reversed 
that  decision and reinstated the woman’s claim, saying that her claim isn’t 
time  barred because she couldn’t identify her alleged abusers due to 
repressed memory  “until she saw their faces/names from the television and 
newspaper 
reports about  them” in 2004 and 2005 at the time Robinson was arrested and 
charged with the  nun’s murder. 
_http://www.co.lucas.oh.us/Appeals/DecisionsPDF/3400.pdf_ 
(http://www.co.lucas.oh.us/Appeals/DecisionsPDF/3400.pdf)   In 
December 2003, a woman reported to police that she had been sexually abused  by 
a 
group of priests who performed Satanic rituals and held sadomasochistic  
orgies. Following the woman’s allegations in 2003, a cold-case squad began  
reviewing the nun’s murder case again. Three other women also came forward and  
claimed they had been sexually abused in cult-like ceremonies involving altars  
and 
men dressed in robes between the late 1960s and 1986. There have been  
allegations that church officials have tried to cover-up a crime. One of the  
women 
who came forward reached a monetary settlement with the church. The civil  case 
reinstated against Robinson is being brought by the woman who originally  
made the allegations against him. In a letter to the Toledo diocese in 2003, 
the  
alleged victim detailed her allegations, describing being subjected to 
Satanic  ceremonies in which priests placed her in a coffin filled with 
cockroaches, 
 forced her to eat what she thought was a human eyeball and penetrated her 
with a  snake “to consecrate these orifices to Satan”.She also reportedly 
alleged in the  letter to the diocese that the group of priests killed an 
infant 
and a  3-year-old child, performed an abortion on her and chopped up dogs 
during 
the  rituals. The lawsuit alleges that Survivor Doe had been the victim of “
clerical  ritual and sexual abuse” as a child beginning when she was a student 
at St.  Adalbert School by persons she later discovered to be Robinson and 
Mazuchowski  and that the Diocese and others involved aided and abetted or 
covered up the  actions of these priests and protected the priests while 
dissuading 
all such  victims and their families from seeking action against them. 
Survivor Doe  specifically alleges that the crimes began to occur while she was 
attending St.  Adalbert from 1968 through 1972. She alleges she was kidnapped 
against her will  and “held either against her will or by beguilement in the 
basement of St.  Adalbert’s.” While being held there, she was used in 
elaborate, 
ritualistic  ceremonies. The people perpetrating the crimes were dressed in nun 
habits and  referred to themselves with the first name of a woman and then 
their own name.  Robinson allegedly called himself “Mary Jerry” and Mazuchowski 
called himself  “Carrie Jerry.” She has recalled suppressed memories of 
another yet unknown man  who was referred to as Sue. After the woman left St. 
Adalbert school, she  alleges the abuse continued in a wooded area. Her mother, 
who 
also allegedly  participated in the ceremonies, took her to them. The 
plaintiff says she was  intimidated from disclosing the events of all of the 
satanic 
ceremonies at the  time they occurred because the perpetrators threatened to 
kill her if she told,  caused her to believe that she was Satan’s child, and 
demoralized her. She also  alleges that her early indoctrination in the Roman 
Catholic Church prevented her  from realizing that these were crimes that had 
been committed against her. She  further relied upon the indoctrination of the 
Roman Catholic Church and the  representations of these appellants that these 
priests were “in good standing”  and that defendants would protect children in 
the parish from any criminal  misconduct. She alleged that she never could 
have thought that a priest could  commit such crimes. Even after she realized 
that these acts were wrongful, she  assumed that she was at fault. She further 
alleged that “even after [she] became  aware of the criminal nature of [the] 
conduct, that knowledge alone was not  sufficient to apprise her or put her on 
notice of [appellees] Diocese, Oblates,  and St. Adalbert’s possible negligence 
in failing to protect her or of their  possible involvement in a conspiracy 
to conceal that criminal conduct from  herself and others.” Survivor Doe 
alleges that she first recognized Robinson as  “Mary Jerry” after seeing news 
coverage of his arrest or investigation reported  on April 23, 2004. She says 
she 
recognized Mazukowski as “Carrie Jerry” after  learning of his involvement in 
the satanic rituals through an investigative news  story appearing in The 
Toledo Blade on Feb. 20, 2005.    
_http://www.northcountrygazette.org/news/2007/10/27/satanic_rituals/_ 
(http://www.northcountrygazette.org/news/2007/10/27/satanic_rituals/) 



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