Prominent Chicago pastor Michael Pfleger facing second child sex abuse allegation, archdiocese says
CHICAGO (WGN) — The Archdiocese of Chicago is investigating a second allegation of child sexual abuse made against prominent pastor Father Michael Pfleger, church officials confirmed Sunday.
According to the archdiocese, Pfleger faces a second accusation of abuse from the brother of an individual who also filed a complaint in early January accusing the pastor of child sexual abuse that allegedly took place more than 40 years ago.
Pfleger has been the pastor of St. Sabina Catholic Church in the Auburn-Gresham neighborhood since 1981 but stepped aside on Jan. 5 after the archdiocese revealed it was investigating the first allegation.
Since then, Pfleger has remained out of the public eye and relatively silent other than a statement posted to social media where he said he was, “devastated, hurt and yes angry.”
“Pray also for the person, my life is more than a 40 year old accusation, and on that and my Faith I will stand,” Pfleger said.
He has continued to receive support from parishioners at St. Sabina and activists who worked alongside Pfleger on anti-violence and other issues for decades.
The initial accusation is being investigated by the archdiocese, Department of Child and Family Services and Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office.
Statement on behalf of Father Michael Pfleger
It is our understanding two brothers in their 60s have made a claim that Father Pfleger abused them more than 45 years ago. Father Pfleger has never abused them or anybody else. These allegations are false and are simply being made for money. This is a shakedown.
One of the brothers, who has been in and out of prison more than a dozen times and has a history of drug abuse, sent a handwritten letter to Father Pfleger dated December 31, 2020. The letter states: “I am asking for a one time payment to help me move on in this troubled and confused time in my life. I did not want to put a price, but I must. I am asking for $20,000 to be sent to my ZELLE [account] ….” He also refers to having “done my research,” and he states, “They [the Archdiocese] have made settlements that has changed men lives forever.”
Over the last 45 years, the brothers, who are from out of state, say they never told each other or anyone else about the alleged abuse until this month, after they hired a lawyer. The allegations by these two men are false. Unfortunately, these salacious allegations are being given publicity that is causing irreparable damage to Father Pfleger’s reputation.
Father Pfleger has worked tirelessly to serve the St. Sabina community for over 45 years, and his leadership has reached far beyond his parish. Father Pfleger has mentored and inspired thousands of young men and women over the past several decades with honor, decency and dignity. He has earned the esteem and respect of the people he has served. It is so very disheartening to witness such false attacks on Father Pfleger, which are motivated by greed. Father Pfleger is a good and decent priest and does not deserve to have his reputation destroyed by such false allegations.
submitted by Father Pfleger’s co-counsel james r. figligulo and michael d. monico