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Archdiocese of Seattle settles 1980s abuse case at Queen of Angels

By Pepper Fisher

SEATTLE — The Archdiocese of Seattle says it will pay $375,000 to settle two separate claims of sexual abuse in the 1970s and 1980s, one involving Queen of Angels Parish in Port Angeles.

The Roman Catholic archdiocese said in a news release Thursday it settled a case involving an allegation of sexual abuse by Father Paul Conn in about 1987 when he served at Queen of Angels Parish. Conn served as a parochial vicar at Queen of Angels from 1985 until 1988. In 1988, the archdiocese said it learned of sexual abuse allegations and passed the report to police.

Conn later pleaded guilty to six counts of indecent liberties and served time in prison. From the time of his arrest, he was not allowed to serve as a priest, the archdiocese said.

Conn was identified on the archdiocese’s list of about 80 clergy who have been credibly accused of abusing minors when the list was originally published in 2016.

The Roman Catholic archdiocese also settled a case involving allegations of childhood sexual abuse in the 1970s by David Pearson, a volunteer at St. Joseph Parish in Issaquah.

Pearson has died.

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