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    Citadel says it should have pursued abuse report

    CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The Citadel's president said Monday that South Carolina's state military college lost public trust by not aggressively pursuing a 2007 report of sexual abuse allegedly committed at its former summer camp by an ex-counselor.

    "At the time we took what we thought were the necessary steps. It's now clear we should have done more," said the Citadel's president, retired Lt. Gen. John Rosa. Information was not turned over to police after an internal investigation but should have been, Rosa added.

    "The Citadel has lost public trust," Rosa said, noting the information from that 2007 report has since been brought before police. "We're all accountable."

    The college received a complaint that year about an alleged incident five years earlier involving a camper at the camp where Louis ReVille, a Citadel graduate who is now 32, was serving as a counselor, according to Rosa.

    According to a redacted statement the school released Monday, the victim said the counselor lured campers into his room with offers of Chinese food and pizza. There he showed pornographic videos and the counselor and campers allegedly masturbated together, it added.

    Rosa said a Citadel attorney tried in 2007 to contact other campers mentioned by the alleged victim, but they did not want to speak. He said ReVille had a clean background check, was a decorated Citadel cadet and denied the allegations.

    ReVille later went on to work with hundreds of children as a teacher and coach in Charleston area schools, recreation programs and churches. He was arrested last month on five counts of allegedly sexually abusing boys whom he subsequently coached, according to authorities. ReVille is in jail on a $1 million bond and his attorney, Craig Jones, said at a bond hearing on those counts that his client is "extremely remorseful" for any pain caused.

    Rosa said he doesn't think The Citadel incident is comparable to the child sex-abuse scandal involving a former assistant football coach at Penn State, Jerry Sandusky. Authorities say Sandusky allegedly assaulted eight children over a 15-year span. Sandusky's attorney said he's innocent.

    "What they are experiencing at Penn State and what we are experiencing down here although similar, are much different," Rosa said.

    Rosa was asked Monday if the school's failure to turn the information from the 2007 complaint over to police had harmed the other victims.

    "Mr. ReVille is responsible for what happened to other victims," Rosa said. "But I can tell you by not doing enough we played a critical role."

    However an attorney for the alleged victim at the Citadel camp, which has since closed, said that if the school had gone to the police, the other incidents would never have happened. The camp at one point hosted as many as 500 schoolchildren during the summer.

    "The family I represent is distraught beyond description," attorney Mullins McLeod said. He said the family lives out of state and the victim's father was a Citadel graduate.

    Rosa said the college was not required to report the incident to police at the time. But McLeod disagreed, saying a state reporting law has been in effect since 1981.

     
    • Murchison  •  Conway, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I say if you are a school and are going to try to cover up a sex crime, then you deserve any lawsuits and backlash that comes your way. If a student claims to have been abused, then an investigation should be launched immediately.
      • Justin b 6 mths ago
        Dude, You can go a persecute a person. Just because someone accuses them of doing something wrong or committing a crime. People here in America are still innocent until proven guilty. If they would have went to the Police with rumors. If the Police would have started an investigation based on rumors. It still would have taken years to build a substantial enough case. For them to make an arrest and prosecute this Counselor or Sandusky. Which means, if they are guilty. Then while they were investigating them they would have committed these acts on other boys anyway...
      • *I 6 mths ago
        @Justin,
        "If they would have GONE to the Police..."
      • Duffer 6 mths ago
        Justin, so you're saying that there's no purpose in reporting abuse? Perhaps if you had more than a third grade education you might, just might, have been able to get your (erroneous) point across. Perhaps you might have also learned that, "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
    • johnb  •  Charleston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It more of the fact that everyone is trying to protect the name and image of the school. When they should be protecting the children. Child abuse is child abuse no matter what! This is not different from what happen at Penn State. With all this stuff coming out, I wouldn't be surprised if there is major changes to how schools do summer camps.
      • REI M 6 mths ago
        Actually this is VERY different then the Penn State incident- those kids were inner city kids that no one who mattered really cared about...but these kids probably had to fork over a good amount of money to be abused. I'm being sarcastic in a way (as in those kids at Penn State were not part of the university program)- but you would kind of figure that a Military college would not make a statement like "Rosa said the college was not required to report the incident to police at the time." compared
      • James 6 mths ago
        who cares where they come from ? Child abuse is Child abuse , no matter what the cild's background looks like
    • Debbie  •  6 mths ago
      So the camp councilor has a million dollar bond but Sandusky is loose on $1oo,oo? Good ole boys network still protecting this jackwagon?
      • DanB 6 mths ago
        My thought exactly, except in Sandusky's case, the "good 'ol boys" include women too.
      • shan 6 mths ago
        What is really great is Sandusky did not even have to hand over ANY cash at all, if he jumps bail he has to pay. I would think that judge who released him that also had ties to his charity MIGHT have wanted to let someone know about those ties prior to allowing bail? Call me crazy! She should definitely be investigated/punished also.
      • Louise 6 mths ago
        The judge who allowed this, should be took off thebench,and investigated her self.Something stinks here.Parents of thoseabused should demand this.
    • ggg  •  Quezon City, Philippines  •  6 mths ago
      What kind of a school we have if we can't protect the rights of the children. School should be one of the factors where children can learn about good values, characters and morals. But in this case, it is shame not being able to deliver good services and protect everyone's rights. They fail the children, they fail the parents, they fail the generation to come, they fail the community, they fail the nation... and mostly they fail the whole World. Our future rests upon the children, if we abuse them, then we are abusing our hope for the future...
      • Ben S 6 mths ago
        okay fail the parents? no the parents have already failed the children. do you konw how difficult it is to be a teacher. you cant hurt anyones feelings and have to be almost perfect yet get treated like dirt by anyone else. the parents are already coddling their kids by telling them they never do anything wrong. so please dont say they failed the parents.
      • REI M 6 mths ago
        Ben, I do KNOW what it's like to be a teacher- and yes you can fail the parents! These children are put in with teachers for a majority of their day- and these parents have faith in those teachers, faith that they will NOT BE SEXUALLY ASSAULTED. It's one thing if it's something like grades, homework, or something educational- then I think you're completely right. But having your students masturbate with you is WRONG. I don't care how old your students are, there SHOULD be a line that is never crossed between a teacher and student...even if it's between two consenting adults- because a teacher's position is that of one of power over a student, and all students should have a trust in their teachers that they will be protected while in their care.
      • Archy 6 mths ago
        The reason is simple - no discipline. The kids know about their rights but know nothing about their responsibilities, the same is partially true in teachers' case.When you erase the difference between the teacher and the student - you get chaos and a brothel in place of an educational institution.
    • Rhiannon  •  6 mths ago
      "Should have"? Isn't this required by law already? And if it isn't, then WHY NOT?
      • Give me liberty or give m ... 6 mths ago
        Comes down to liberty and freedom. Ever watch the last episode of Seinfeld - the Good Samaritan law? it's a real law but you/local govmts have to pass it first. If you see a kid tag up a wall do you call the cops? If you see a man beat his wife? If you see a father beat/discipline his son? You might say yes but is it against the law to be apathetic?
      • Juan Huang Lo 6 mths ago
        "If you see a father beat/discipline his son? " Sorry...but this stupidity right here is what ticks me off.....in front of God and everyone, you equate discipline and beating. Thanks bone head.
      • hammertime 6 mths ago
        There are mandated reporters in the state of south carolina. To not report suspected abuse is against the law.
    • Victoria Two  •  6 mths ago
      What a facacta mess all of this is turning into. Allow me to beat Biil Maher to the punch. NEW RULE: If you see a child being abused you report it to LEGAL authorities, first. I never in my life thought I would have to actually have to tell people to do this. I thought it was elementary. I was wrong, again.
    • K  •  Harrisburg, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why is this guy sitting in jail with a 1 million dollar bond and Sandusky is walking around on a 40 count charge? -- because the judge who heard the charge is a volunteer at the Second Mile! THAT judge should have recused himself. EXCUSE ME...that oaf Sandusky NEEDS to be in jail and he needs a MASSIVE bond how about $40 million one for each count?!? When this guy is tried it needs to be an OUT OF STATE trial period. Each day I become more disgusted with the complete LACK OF MORALS and CHARACTER that are not exhibited in people who hold administrative positions. You should all be cast down with your irresponsible and (some of you) criminal behavior...You will all have your judgment day before the big guy...let's see how you get out of that one!
    • Guy  •  6 mths ago
      #$%$ i swear every other day i get online i read about sex abuse of kids, something is VERY wrong with people.
    • Rosie45  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If I suspected my child have been molested I would certainly not wait for 5 years to report the incident. If the mother of a Penn State victim believed that inappropriate conduct was happening why did she not go directly to the authorities? Why do parents wait so long? What possible reason could there be to put off reporting something like this to the authorities. As a parent I would want the accused to answer the charges immediately, not 3-5-7 years down the road. It seems as though more and more educators are turning to this disgusting perversion. Perhaps before a person is qualified and entrusted with our children, these people need to be screened more carefully.
    • SHANNONS  •  6 mths ago
      These people that say "we were not obligated to contact police" make me sick, in both the Pennstate and the Citadel cases. If we as a public continue to treat children like dirt can you imagine how much worse off this country will be in 20 years, and we already have people #$%$ and complaining about the econonmy, politics, and everything else under the sun!
    • Doggoneit!  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "What they are experiencing at Penn State and what we are experiencing down here although similar, are much different," Rosa said.

      ~Now that sentence makes NO sense.~
    • RIC  •  St. Petersburg, United States  •  6 mths ago
      " Did not do enough"....Yeh right ! Tell that to the innocent victims of child abuse.
      They are Just children. The organizations that proclaim ' honor', caught doing the most disgusting and vile acts.
    • Ernest K  •  Warren, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It is amazing how the fear of such a scandel causes strange behavior. The scandel at Penn State and now at the Citadel of all places shows that people, no matter how educated or of high moral character, just don't want believe it happened or really don't want to get involved because of the stigma. I believe very few people know really how they would react faced with such a situation. After the fact many talk tough, but look what supposely tough people did at the time.
      Actually nothing. Is it true that whistle blowers are not well thought of.
    • NoraJ  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wow. A $1 million dollar bond for him but Sandusky is free on $100,000 UNSECURED bond? Do you think the judge who was Sandusky's friend should be on the bench???
    • april  •  Gloversville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      what gets me is that "he is deeply remorsful for his actions" well not enough then if he kept doing it. I don't think there is anyone out there that wouldn't mind showing this guy some real pain and remorse
    • Sam  •  6 mths ago
      Citadel, Penn State, Catholic church, First Baptist Church, Little Flower Pre School, Girl Scouts, Grandma, Joe's best friend.....it does NOT matter. Bottom line is pedophiles are all over the place and we need to find a better way to flush them out and a better way to have children tell when they have been hurt. Since most children won't tell their parents, how about a hot line that they can call and if they chose not to give their name (which is unfortunate) then that would be okay. At least then the pedophile can be followed and arrested. We have got to get more creative if 1 in 4 of our children are being sexually abused. Using more school councelors and having children spend more time with the counselors would be great also. The demons that these children carry for life are no laughing matter. This truama does not magically disappear. I know.
    • Amigo  •  6 mths ago
      I'm sure there will be alot more "schools" coming clean about child abuse coverups. They're all scared after what has exploded at Penn State. If they had investigated it properly they would not be scrambling for cover now. How sad. Always Do The Right Thing!.
    • DT  •  Sacramento, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If someone was to touch my child, the only one I would report to would be the mortician. If the mortician wanted to report it to superiors or the police, that would be their choice.
    • Mark Burgess  •  6 mths ago
      Everyone wants to say "We should have done more" AFTER the fact, like that somehow excuses their behavior. Get the picture all of you entrenched, self-protecting establishments: There needs to be a game-changer to make you react IMMEDIATELY. Otherwise all of your mea culpas are nothing more than an expensive PR damage control exercise and an insult to the suffering of the victims you ignored for years
    • Frank  •  St. Marys, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Of course they are all sorry! The officials, the pedophile, the school. They are all sorry alright. About as sorry as they come. Public castrations and hangings with world wide media attention on the square of any town might do some good as far as deterring some of this.
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