The committal hearing for Pell, who is Australia’s most senior Catholic, was reopened to the public and media on Wednesday afternoon in Melbourne’s magistrates’ court after almost eight days of closed evidence from complainants.
On Thursday the cardinal’s barrister, Robert Richter QC, told the court the father never mentioned Pell by name when he gave a statement to police in 2015 about what he knew about allegations his son had been sexually offended against. In his statement, the man mentioned only notorious paedophile Gerald Ridsdale and “priests”, but never named Pell, Richter told the court.
The man replied this was because his son did not want to talk about the allegations involving Pell and could not bring himself to tell him about it. The son asked his older brother to tell their father about the allegations for him.
Richter put it to the man that an allegation involving Pell was “an invention of yours since July 2015 when you made your statement” to police. “You’ve just made that up after you’ve made your statement right?” Richter said. “Between July 2015 and today you made that up.”
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theguardian
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