GREEN BAY JUDGE SMEARED BY BIGOTS
November 7, 2006
Green Bay Judge Mark Warpinski
refused to recuse himself yesterday from a case involving a lawsuit
against the Diocese of Green Bay. The civil case involves sexual
molestation committed 18 years ago by a priest who is in prison. A
motion was filed by attorney Jeffrey Anderson of St. Paul, Minnesota
demanding that Brown County Judge Warpinski step down because a) he is
a Catholic and b) he served on the Board of Education of Notre Dame
Academy.
Catholic League president Bill
Donohue addressed this issue today:
“Imagine the media reaction if a
Jewish judge who was active in his local yeshiva were asked to step
aside in a trial involving a synagogue. Yet when it comes to a
Catholic judge who was active in a local Catholic school being asked
to recuse himself from a case involving his diocese, there is no
outrage at all. The fact that we have become literally anaesthetized
to anti-Catholicism is a damning commentary on American society.
“And look who the players are. No
attorney has made more money suing the Catholic Church than Jeff
Anderson; three years ago it was estimated by the Associated Press
that he’d won $60 million in settlements from Catholic dioceses. He
will stop at nothing: he has tried to sue the Vatican; he has
attempted to use the notorious RICO statute against the Church; and he
has called the seal of confession a ‘loophole.’ He is also one of the
most generous benefactors to SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused
by Priests). And for greasing SNAP, Anderson gets what he wants—SNAP
issued a press release on November 4 demanding that Judge Warpinski
step down. All because the judge is a Catholic.
“Judge Warpinski should never have
been subjected to this kind of personal assault. But in today’s
climate, where any Catholic who is associated in any way with a sexual
abuse case is considered suspect, justice often proves to be elusive.
This is especially true when fat-cat lawyers with an agenda team up
with professional victims’ groups.”
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