A Catholic brother accused of sex abuse in the U.S. has been
convicted in Australia of a string of sex offenses dating back to the
1970s, when he taught at a Catholic school in Melbourne.
Bernard
Hartman, who returned to Australia from the U.S. in 2013 to face the
charges, was accused of abusing four children in the 1970s and 1980s,
when he worked as a teacher at St Paul's College, a secondary school.
Hartman
pleaded guilty in Victoria state County Court to four counts of
indecent assault against two girls, and pleaded not guilty to offenses
against two men who were his former students.
He was convicted of
one count of indecent assault and two counts of common law assault
against one of the men, and was found not guilty of another five counts
of indecent assault against the same man. Last week, in a separate
trial, he was found not guilty of one charge of indecent assault against
the second man.
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Last year, the head of a St. Louis-based religious order apologized
after allegations of abuse surfaced against Hartman and seven other
Marianist brothers who taught or worked at the Pittsburgh high school.
Those cases came to light after the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
learned about the charges against Hartman in Australia.
U.S. Catholic brother convicted of sex abuse in Australia
See also:
PA--Ex Pittsburgh Catholic cleric sentenced for sex crimes
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