Defrocked US priest revered in East Timor accused of abuse

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Defrocked US priest revered in East Timor accused of abuse

Now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach, center, is presented a cake during his 84th birthday in Dili, East Timor, on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. While he has his critics, Daschbach’s support appears deep and widespread, extending beyond Oecusse to the capital, Dili. It includes members of the political elite, including former President Xanana Gusmao  _ himself an independence hero _  who attended the opening of the trial in February, and this birthday celebration. (AP Photo/Ramundos Oki)
This 2010 photo provided to The Associated Press shows the main building of the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. Foreign donors, tourists and aid workers who made the three-hour hike up the steep, narrow jungle path to the shelter were met by a grandfatherly priest who was often surrounded by laughing kids playing hopscotch in matching uniforms. (AP Photo)
This 2021 photo made at an undisclosed location shows a woman who has accused now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach of abuse when she stayed at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. Over a dozen accusers have come forward to accuse Daschbach. They are not being identified because of fears of retribution. (AP Photo)
This 2013 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach leading a service at a church in Kutet, East Timor. The church defrocked Daschbach in 2018, saying he had confessed to sexually abusing children. But he has widespread support, including backing from a former president of East Timor, who is also an independence hero. (AP Photo)
This 2007 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach's private chapel at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. During East Timor’s independence struggle, Daschbach showed he was ready to die to defend the women and children living in Topu Honis and surrounding areas, leading a ragtag group armed with spears to stave off attacking invaders. (AP Photo)
This 2017 photo provided to The Associated Press shows the bathing area at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. All of the accusers said the Rev. Richard Dashbach regularly oversaw the girls’ showers. They said all of the children removed their clothes and stood together naked around this large concrete water basin, with the nude priest going from girl to girl shampooing their hair and splashing water on their private parts. (AP Photo)
In this 2017 photo provided to The Associated Press, a young girl clips the toenails of now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. Marco Sprizzi, Vatican ambassador to East Timor, stressed that Daschbach should not be allowed to be among children, but once Daschbach was expelled in 2018, the church could do little. (AP Photo)
This Monday, July 5, 2010 aerial photo shows Oecussi, East Timor. East Timor was under Portuguese colonial rule until 1975 and then, almost immediately, was invaded by neighboring Indonesia. That sparked a bloody, 24-year independence struggle that left an estimated 200,000 people dead _ a quarter of the population _ through fighting, famine and starvation. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
This 2010 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. The son of a Pittsburgh steelworker, he began his religious studies as a teenager. In 1964 he was ordained by Divine Word Missionaries in Chicago, the Catholic church’s largest missionary organization, with around 6,000 priests and brothers serving in more than 80 countries. He arrived in Southeast Asia a few years later. (AP Photo)
This 2010 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach using a computer at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. Daschbach is wanted in the U.S. for three counts of wire fraud linked to one of his California-based donors, which accused him in a court case of violating an agreement that he would protect those under his care. An Interpol Red Notice has been issued internationally for his arrest. (AP Photo)
This 2010 photo provided to The Associated Press shows children sifting rice at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. (AP Photo)
Xanana Gusmao, right, former East Timorese president and prime minister, gives a fist bump to Richard Daschbach, center, a defrocked priest originally from Pennsylvania accused of child abuse, after a hearing at a courthouse in Oecusse, East Timor, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. While he has his critics, Daschbach’s support appears deep and widespread, extending beyond Oecusse to the capital, Dili. It includes members of the political elite, including Gusmao  _ also an independence hero. (AP Photo/Raimundos Oki)
In this 2013 photo provided to The Associated Press, children from the Topu Honis children's shelter look for guava in Kutet, East Timor. The global clergy sex scandal has rocked the Catholic Church for more than two decades, but Anne Barrett Doyle, co-director of Bishop Accountability, said a growing number of victims come forward in developing nations, where U.S. priests and missionaries deployed by various Christian religious orders often operate with little or no oversight. (AP Photo)

Defrocked US priest revered in East Timor accused of abuse

Now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach, center, is presented a cake during his 84th birthday in Dili, East Timor, on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. While he has his critics, Daschbach’s support appears deep and widespread, extending beyond Oecusse to the capital, Dili. It includes members of the political elite, including former President Xanana Gusmao  _ himself an independence hero _  who attended the opening of the trial in February, and this birthday celebration. (AP Photo/Ramundos Oki)
This 2010 photo provided to The Associated Press shows the main building of the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. Foreign donors, tourists and aid workers who made the three-hour hike up the steep, narrow jungle path to the shelter were met by a grandfatherly priest who was often surrounded by laughing kids playing hopscotch in matching uniforms. (AP Photo)
This 2021 photo made at an undisclosed location shows a woman who has accused now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach of abuse when she stayed at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. Over a dozen accusers have come forward to accuse Daschbach. They are not being identified because of fears of retribution. (AP Photo)
This 2013 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach leading a service at a church in Kutet, East Timor. The church defrocked Daschbach in 2018, saying he had confessed to sexually abusing children. But he has widespread support, including backing from a former president of East Timor, who is also an independence hero. (AP Photo)
This 2007 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach's private chapel at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. During East Timor’s independence struggle, Daschbach showed he was ready to die to defend the women and children living in Topu Honis and surrounding areas, leading a ragtag group armed with spears to stave off attacking invaders. (AP Photo)
This 2017 photo provided to The Associated Press shows the bathing area at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. All of the accusers said the Rev. Richard Dashbach regularly oversaw the girls’ showers. They said all of the children removed their clothes and stood together naked around this large concrete water basin, with the nude priest going from girl to girl shampooing their hair and splashing water on their private parts. (AP Photo)
In this 2017 photo provided to The Associated Press, a young girl clips the toenails of now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. Marco Sprizzi, Vatican ambassador to East Timor, stressed that Daschbach should not be allowed to be among children, but once Daschbach was expelled in 2018, the church could do little. (AP Photo)
This Monday, July 5, 2010 aerial photo shows Oecussi, East Timor. East Timor was under Portuguese colonial rule until 1975 and then, almost immediately, was invaded by neighboring Indonesia. That sparked a bloody, 24-year independence struggle that left an estimated 200,000 people dead _ a quarter of the population _ through fighting, famine and starvation. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
This 2010 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. The son of a Pittsburgh steelworker, he began his religious studies as a teenager. In 1964 he was ordained by Divine Word Missionaries in Chicago, the Catholic church’s largest missionary organization, with around 6,000 priests and brothers serving in more than 80 countries. He arrived in Southeast Asia a few years later. (AP Photo)
This 2010 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach using a computer at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. Daschbach is wanted in the U.S. for three counts of wire fraud linked to one of his California-based donors, which accused him in a court case of violating an agreement that he would protect those under his care. An Interpol Red Notice has been issued internationally for his arrest. (AP Photo)
This 2010 photo provided to The Associated Press shows children sifting rice at the Topu Honis children's shelter in Kutet, East Timor. (AP Photo)
Xanana Gusmao, right, former East Timorese president and prime minister, gives a fist bump to Richard Daschbach, center, a defrocked priest originally from Pennsylvania accused of child abuse, after a hearing at a courthouse in Oecusse, East Timor, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. While he has his critics, Daschbach’s support appears deep and widespread, extending beyond Oecusse to the capital, Dili. It includes members of the political elite, including Gusmao  _ also an independence hero. (AP Photo/Raimundos Oki)
In this 2013 photo provided to The Associated Press, children from the Topu Honis children's shelter look for guava in Kutet, East Timor. The global clergy sex scandal has rocked the Catholic Church for more than two decades, but Anne Barrett Doyle, co-director of Bishop Accountability, said a growing number of victims come forward in developing nations, where U.S. priests and missionaries deployed by various Christian religious orders often operate with little or no oversight. (AP Photo)
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