Monk ‘who ran sex club involving young boys’ at country’s top Catholic School ‘remained in his job for eight years after allegations were first made’
A monk who allegedly ran a ‘sex club’ for young boys was allowed to remain at the country’s top Catholic school for years after misconduct claims were first made.
Father Jeremy Sierla, 59, lived and worked at £30,000-a-year Ampleforth College until 2012, despite multiple misconduct allegations made against him more than eight years previously, the Times reported last night.
The monk would summon pupils to his study in their pyjamas, where they were given alcohol and asked to perform sex acts, former students told police in 2004.
A criminal inquiry began in 2004 but no charges were brought against Father Jeremy.’
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