A former Catholic priest with Chicago ties is facing criminal charges
for the first time, nearly two decades after he resigned from his post
amid several allegations of child sex abuse.
The case that eventually landed 56-year-old Kenneth Lewis in
the Leighton Criminal Court Building on Saturday in Chicago stems from a
decade-old allegation of child molestation in an Evanston hotel room,
according to a police source in the northern suburb.
In that incident, “Father Ken,” a former pastor in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
is accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy on a trip in late
July 2001, in a hotel at 1501 Sherman Ave., the Evanston police source
told the Chicago Sun-Times. The hotel at that address is now the Holiday
Inn Chicago North.
The boy’s parents filed a report with Tulsa police in June 2004,
nearly three years after the alleged assault. Authorities in Oklahoma
referred the case to Evanston police, and now, 14 years later, Lewis has
been criminally charged in the case.
Two decades later, pastor charged with sexual assault of boy in Evanston hotel | Chicago Sun-Times
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