Irish missionary priest wins massive libel damages
TV station alleged cleric raped and had child by Kenyan teenager
“It had ample opportunity to verify its ‘very credible third party source’ but did not take such steps and instead chose to proceed in the teeth of firm denials by Fr Reynolds and his former Bishop in Kenya.”
The statement also claimed: “In the wake of the broadcast, Fr Reynolds was removed from public ministry and his home and labelled a criminal, a paedophile and a rapist.”
Eventually Fr Reynolds took a paternity test to prove his innocence after RTÉ wrote to him to say it would stand over the allegations made in the broadcast. The paternity test proved conclusively Fr Reynolds was not the father of the child Sheila.
In a statement, RTÉ accepted the choices it made prior to the broadcast in the way in which the case was approached, and the manner in which the paternity test was addressed subsequent to the broadcast, were ‘utterly misjudged and wrong and have had an utterly devastating impact on Fr Kevin Reynolds’.
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