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Prosecutors: Archdiocese memo could have chilling effect on sex-abuse trial

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Prosecutors: Archdiocese memo could have chilling effect on sex-abuse trial

"We have not instructed them not to talk to law enforcement - and in fact we hope and expect they will talk to law enforcement," Welsh said. The disclosure came during a status conference in the case of two priests, a defrocked priest and a former schoolteacher on charges that they sexually abused young boys in the 1990s. A fifth defendant, Msgr. William J. Lynn, is accused of child endangerment and conspiracy for allegedly placing two of the priests in positions to abuse children despite previous accusations or suspicions of inappropriate behavior involving minors. As secretary for clergy until 2004, Lynn's job included investigating sex-abuse allegations against priests and recommending treatment or assignments for them. All have pleaded not guilty and denied any wrongdoing. A former federal prosecutor, Welsh was hired in an administrative housecleaning this fall by new Philadelphia Archbishop Charles J. Chaput. At the same time, the archdiocese ended its longtime affiliation with Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, the Philadelphia law firm that advised it during three grand-jury investigations into clergy sex abuse. Blessington noted that the archdiocese is paying for Lynn's defense and has a vested interest in his acquittal. He asked the judge to order the archdiocese to rescind or clarify the memo to its employees about notifying the lawyers. Welsh denied what he said was an implication "that somehow we're aiding" Lynn or his legal team. "I'm not cooperating with them," he said. One of Lynn's attorneys agreed. "I can attest that he's not cooperating with us, Judge," said lawyer Jeffrey Lindy. "Not at all." Sarmina asked prosecutors to formally outline their request in a motion and return Wednesday for a hearing. She also said she would rule Monday on a request by one defendant, former Catholic schoolteacher Bernard Shero, for a separate trial. Shero is accused of raping the same Northeast Philadelphia altar boy that two other defendants, the Rev. Charles Engelhardt and Edward Avery, allegedly abused in the late 1990s. Shero's lawyer, Burton A. Rose, has argued that the former teacher should be tried separately because, unlike the others, he is not accused of participating in a broader conspiracy involving priests and church leaders. A trial for all the defendants is scheduled to begin in late March.

Contact staff writer John P. Martin at 215-854-4774, jmartin@phillynews.com or @JPMartinInky on Twitter.

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