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Not good the heat is on

This was discussed ad nauseum previously.

This is in probable litigation so the school at this time cannot comment. Let's wait until all the facts come out and are made public.

This is a follow up article with more details on what Seton Hall's own report says he covered up, and there are more quotes rightfully calling out the university and decision makers for their abject failure. Light needs to continue to be shined on this until Meier, Hank, and others involved resign or are removed. They need to go.
 
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This is a follow up article with more details on what Seton Hall's own report says he covered up, and there are more quotes rightfully calling out the university and decision makers for their abject failure. Light needs to continue to be shined on this until Meier, Hank, and others involved resign or are removed. They need to go.
There is nothing new other than quotes from public officials who only know what has been alleged. Quotes from someone who read the article are meaningless. This is a mud slinging.
 
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The president, Monsignor Joseph Reilly, was not accused of abuse himself, but investigators said he knew of sexual abuse allegations on campus and did not properly report them. Investigators recommended, pursuant to a responsive action plan the school’s governing body adopted, Reilly be removed as a seminary leader and member of university boards.

Now he’s president.

So he's Joe Paterno in a clerical collar. But it apparently gets worse, as the corruption extends to the university's lay governance:

At Seton Hall, more than half a dozen regents — including the chair, who led the presidential search — were on the board or named to it when investigators shared their findings about Reilly, and they unanimously approved him to lead the university.

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There as a segment about the story on Ch 11 this morning in 7am hour about Reilly and calls for his to resign. I didn't actually see it, so not sure exactly how it was presented.
 
Truly unfortunate but totally avoidable. Can't have the face of the school associated with that. It's certainly a challenge finding a good Pres but let's move on and get the next one right. This is not gonna end well again. BORs is really on a roll the last few years.
 
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