‘Hannibal Lecter' of sex abuse priests sought
U.S. detectives hunt down notorious Limerick priest
The firm plan to serve O'Grady with civil lawsuits relating to the alleged abuse of three young boys and two young girls, from two different families, in the Californian diocese of Stockton.
O'Grady returned to live in the Ireland in 2001 after being deported from the United States convicted on four counts of lewd and lascivious acts on two males. He served half of his 14-year prison sentence, but in his depositions he admitted to the rape, molestation and abuse of over 20 children from 1973 onwards.
This summer O'Grady was due to receive a pension worth $100,000, or $800 a month upon reaching his retirement age.
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