Boyscout Complaint
Boyscout Complaint
Boyscout Complaint
PERSONAL INJURY
Plaintift
COMPLAINT
The National Boy Scouts of America Foturdation
dlblaThe Boy Scouts of America, Northern Star Council
Boy Scouts of America, Mary Mother of the Church
Catholic Church, Archdiocese of St. Paul and
Minneapolis and Peter Stibal,
Defendants.
PARTIES
l. Plaintiff John Doe 170 is an adult resident of the State of Minnesota. The identity
of Plaintiff John Doe 170 has been disclosed under separate cover to Defendants.
2. The National Boy Scouts of America Foundation dlbla The Boy Scouts of
in Minnesota, with its principal place of business and its agent for service located at 1325 W.
corporation organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota and with its principal place of
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4. Mary Mother of the Church Catholic Church ("Mary Mother") is an
unincorporated Roman Catholic Church located at3333 Cliff Rd., Burnsville, MN 55337.
corporation organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota with its principal place of
business located at226 Summit Avenue, St Paul, MN, 55102.
6. Peter Stibal is an adult resident of the State of Mimesota who, at all times
material, was a scoutmaster in a Boy Scout troop in Burnsville, Minnesota and in that capacity,
the agent and employee of Defendant BSA and Northem Star. Peter Stibal was also, at all times
material, a youth group leader, agent and employee of Defendant Mary Mother and the
Archdiocese.
FACTS
7. Upon information and beliet Defendant Stibal was the scoutmaster of Plaintiffs
8. Plaintiff came to know and trust Defendant Stibal when Defendant Stibal was the
PlaintifP s scoutmaster.
10. Defendant Stibal participated in the mission trip to Mexico as a youth group
I 1, While on the trip to Mexico, Defendant Stibal engaged in harmful sexual contact
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12. Defendants sought and gained the trust and confìdence of PlaintifPs parents and
gaìned Plaintiffls parents' consent for Plaintiff to participate in the mission trip based upon the
trust that was gained through BSA. Northern Star. Archdiocese and Mary Mother activities and
also gained the parents' directive to the minor Plaintiff that he respect those in authority with the
13. For the purpose of fuilhering his duties as Defendants' agent, Stibal also sought
and gained Plaintiff s trust, friendship, admiration and obedience. As a result, the minor Plaintiff
was conditioned to comply with Stibal's direction and to look to him as an authority figure.
14. Stibal's primary contact with Plaintiff came through Stibal's leadership and
supervisory position at Northern Star, which was owned or controlled and operated by BSA. At
all times relevant, Stibal \vas an employee and agent of Defendants. Stibal was also under
15. Using the power, authority and trust of his positions within the BSA, Northern
Star, Archdiocese and Mary Mother and availing himself of Defendants' representations to
parents that the Boy Scouts and church activities were moral and safe places for boys, Stibal
enticed, induced, directed and coerced PlaintifT to sleep in the same bed while traveling to
Mexico where Stibal engaged in sexual contact with him during 2009, while Plaintiff was a
minor.
16. The Defendants negligently permitted Stibal to sleep alone with Plaintiff while on
17, The BSA and Northern Star knew for decades that sexual predators of boys had
infiltrated scouting. These Defèndants knew or should have known the danger that pedophiles
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presented to boy scouts before Plaintiff was abused and either knew or should have known the
danger that Defendant Stibal presented before Plaintiff was abused, but instead ignored that
danger and permitted Stibal and other pedophiles in scouting to prey upon young boys, including
Plaintiff.
18. BSA's own internal "Ineligible Volunteer Files" (also called "the conhdential
records"), records it collected and maintained in secrecy for at least seventy years, reveal that
attraction to pedophiles but also the distinctive characteristics of scouting that render scouts
20. Defendants knew or should have known that scouting attracts pedophiles because:
a) Scouting provides the pedophile access to boys alone and away from their parents in secluded
settings like camp-outs and overnight hikes. It provides opportunities for the pedophile to
seduce a boy by getting him in situations where the boy has to change clothing or spend the night
with him; b) the pedophile scout authority can, depending on the pedophile's age preference,
volunteer for and be sure to have access only to boys of a certain age; c) Defendants condition
boys to the concept of strict obedience to the scout authority and a bonding mechanism that
pedophiles crave; d) Defendants promote the idea of secret ceremonies, rituals and loyalty oaths,
all of whioh help facilitate the pedophile's efforts to keep the victims silent and compliant; e) at
the time of the abuse, Defendants conducted no criminal background checks on its volunteers
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21. BSA was aware for decades prior to the year 2007 thatit had ejected thousands of
pedophiles from its ranks of leadership in local Scout Troops and failed to inform its Scouts and
22. BSA knew or should have known that its "ineligible volunteers" system of
keeping track of pedophiles infiltrating its ranks and attempting to eliminate them did not
function as it was intended, was flawed, and in many cases ineffective. Despite that knowledge,
BSA did nothing to educate its Scouts and their parents of the ineffectiveness nor of the enormity
of the pedophile problem, nor to take action to correct its screening and/or education system.
23. The Archdiocese and Mary Mother are aware that it is a well-known hazard for
24. Even though the Archdiocese and Mary Mother had policies in place to prevent
the sexual abuse of children, including Plaintiff, the Archdiocese and Mary Mother knew that
those policies were not being followed. This failure resulted in and/or conhibuted to Defendant
Stibal being able to isolate the Plaintiff in a hotel room and sexually abuse the Plaintiff.
25. As a direct result of the Defendants' conduct described herein, Plaintiff has now
realized that he has suffered and will continue to sufler great pain of rnind and body, severe and
of self-esteem, humiliation, and psychological injuries. Plaintiff was prevented and will continue
to be prevented from performing his normal daily activities and obtaining the full enjoyment of
life; has incurred and will continue to incur expenses for medical and psychological treatment,
therapy, and counseling; and, on information and belief, has incurred and will continue to incur
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COUNT I:
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE _
DEFENDANT STIBAL
26. Plaintiff incorporates all paragraphs of this Complaint as if fully set forth under
27. In 2009, Stibal engaged in harmful sexual contact and abuse upon the person of
28. As a direct result of Defendant Stibal's wrongful conduct, Plaintiff has suffered
29. Plaintiff incorporates all paragraphs of this Complaint as if frrlly set forth under
30. At all times, Stibal was under the direction, supervision and conhol of the
31. At all times, Stibal and Northem Star were under the direction, supervision and
32. By establishing, stafÏing, and/or operating a Boy Scout troop, encouraging the
membership and instruction of the Plaintiff in this Boy Scout troop and accepting the
rnembership of the Plaintiff in this Boy Scout troop, and holding the Boy Soout troop out to be a
safe environment for learning and engaging in youth activities, Defendants entered into an
express and/or implied duty to provide a reasonably safe environment for children, including the
Plaintiff.
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33, Defendants further assumed this duty by holding Stibal out to the public,
including Plaintifl as a competent and trustworthy supervisor, scout leader, employee, teacher,
and counselor.
34. The BSA and Northem Stæ negligently retained and supervised Stibal when the
Defendants knew or should have known that Stibal posed a threat of sexual abuse to children.
35. Upon information and belief, while Defendant Stibal was an employee and/or
agent, and acting as a scoutmaster, Defendants BSA and Northern Stal became aware that
Defendant Stibal was unfit to serye as a scoutmaster. Despite this information, Defendants BSA
and Northern Star negligently retained the Defendant Stibal where Stibal was able to sexually
36. BSA was a\ryare for decades prior to the year 2007 that it had ejected thousands of
37. It was foreseeable to the Defendants BSA and Northern Star that Boy Scout troop
leaders would sexually abuse the children in the Boy Scout troop.
38. Despite this knowledge, Defendant BSA and Northern Star failed to exercise
39, As a direct result of Defendant BSA's and Northern Star's negligence, Plaintiff
40. Plaintiff incorporates all paragraphs of this Complaint as if futly set forth under
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41. By establishing, staffing, and/or operating a Boy Scout troop, encouraging the
membership and instruction of the Plaintifï in this Boy Scout troop and accepting the
membership of the Plaintiff in this Boy Scout troop, and holding the Boy Scout troop out to be a
safe environment for learning and engaging in youth activities, Defendants entered into an
express and/or implied duty to provide a reasonably safe environment for Plaintiff and assumed
42. Defendants further assumed this duty by holding Stibal out to the public,
incltrding Plaintift as a competent and trustworthy scout leader, supervisor, employee, teacher,
and counselor.
43. As a direct result of Defendants BSA's and Northern Star's negligent conduct,
44. Plaintiff incorporates all paragraphs of this Complaint as if frrlly set forth under
45. At all times material, Defendant Stibal was employed by, and/or was an agent of
Defendants Archdiocese and Mary Mother. Defendant Stibal was under Defendant
Archdiocese's and/or Mary Mother's direct supervision, employ and control when he committed
the wrongful acts alleged herein. Defendant Stibal engaged in the wrongful conduct while acting
in the course and scope of his employment with Defendants Archdiocese and/or Mary Mother
and/or accomplished the sexual abuse by virtue of his job-created authority as a chaperone.
46. Defendants Archdiocese and Mary Mother had a duty to supervise Stibal while he
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and Plaintiff were on the mission trip in 2009.
47. Defendants Archdiocese and Mary Mother breached that duty when they failed to
exercise ordinary care in supervising Defendant Stibal on the mission trip to Mexico in 2009,
48. Defendants Archdiocese and Mary Mother failed to prevent the foreseeable
misconduct of Defendant Stibal from causing harm to others, including the minor Plaintiff
herein.
conduct, Plaintiff has suffered the injuries and damages described herein.
COUNT V: NEGLIGENCE -
DEF'ENDANTS ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS
AND MARY MOTHER
50. Plaintiff incorporates all paragraphs of this Complaint as if fully set forth under
51. Further, by establishing and operating a church, encouraging the membership and
instruction of Plaintiff in this church, and holding the church to be a safe environment for
leaming, worship and spiritual growth, Defendants Archdiocese and Mary Mother entered into
an express and/or implied duty to provide a reasonably safe envirorunent for the minor Plaintiff,
52. By accepting custody of the minor Plaintiff and taking Plaintiff on the mission
trip to Mexico in2009, Defendants Archdiocese and Mary Mother had the duty to protect and
53. Defendants Archdiocese and Mary Mother breached their duty to provide a
reasonably safe environment and their duty to protect and care for the Plaintiff when they
allowed Defendant Stibal to sleep in the same room and the same bed with the minor Plaintiff.
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54. The acts of Defendant Stibal were foreseeable.
55, As a direct result of Defendants' negligent conduct, Plaintiff has suffered the
56. Plaintiff incorporates all paragraphs of this Complaint as if fully set forth under
this count.
57. At all times material, the BSA and Northern Star employed Stibal. Stibal was
under the BSA's and Northern Star's direct supervision, employ, and control when he committed
the wrongful and negligent acts described herein. Stibal engaged in this conduct while acting in
the course and scope of his employment with the BSA and Northem Star and/or accomplished
58. The BSA and Northern Star granted Stibal authority to perform as an agent within
the BSA and Northem Star. The BSA and Northem Star held Stibal out to the community as a
fit and competent agent of the BSA and Northem Star. Stibal committed the acts alleged within
the apparent authority arising from his agency. Said conduct was undertaken in the course and
scope of Stibal's employment with the BSA and Northern Star and/or was ratified by the BSA
59. Stibal was acting at least in part to serve the interests of his employer when he
committed the sexual abuse. Specifically, Stibal was acting as an agent, as well as using the
trust, power and authority of the position granted, while he was with the Plaintiff.
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Simultaneously, Stibal used that same power and authority to gain Plaintiffs confidence and trust
60. By using his position and the trust, power and authority of the position conferred
on him, Stibal purported to act and/or speak on behalf of the BSA and Northern Star when he
committed the tortious acts alleged herein. Plaintiff further relied upon Stibal's apparent
6l. The sexual abuse of a minor boy scout by a scout leader was a foreseeable and
62. Stibal conducted his tortious conduct during his agency relationship with the BSA
and Northem Stat while actually or apparently providing supervísion and mentoring to Plaintiff.
The BSA and Northern Star are liable for the negligent and wrongful conduct of Stibal under the
63, As a direct result of conduct described herein, Plaintiff has suffered the injuries
64. Plaintiff incorporates all paragraphs of this Complaint as if fully set forth under
65. At all times material, Defendant Stibal was employed by Defendants Archdiocese
and/or Mary Mother as a chaperone on the mission trip to Mexico. Defendant Stibal was under
Defendant Archdiocese's and/or Mary Mother's direct supervision, employ and control when he
committed the wrongful acts alleged herein. Defendant Stibal engaged in this conduct while
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acting in the course and scope of his employment with the Defendants Archdiocese and/or Mary
Mother, while serving as an agent of the Defendants Archdiocese and/or Mary Mother and/or
Defendants Archdiocese and Mary Mother are liable for the wrongful conduct of Defendant
Stibal under the law of vicarious liability, including the Doctrine of Respondeat Superior.
66, As a direct result of conduct described herein, Plaintiff has suffered the injuries
DAMAGES
67. As a direct result of the Defendants' conduct described herein, Plaintiff has now
realized that he has suffered and will continue to suffer great pain of mind and body, severe and
of self-esteem, humiliation, and psychologioal injuries. Plaintiff was prevented and will continue
to be prevented from perfbrming his nonnal daily activities and obtaining the full enjoyment of
life; has incurred and will continue to incur expenses for medical and psychological treatment,
therapy, and counseling; and, on infbrmation and belief has incurred and will continue to incur
severally in an amount in excess of $50,000 plus costs, disbursements, reasonable attorneys fees,
interest, and such other and further relief as the Court deems just and equitable.
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PLAINTIFF DEMANDS A TRIAL TO A JURY ON ALL ISSUES SO TRIABLE.
ACKNO}YLEDGMENT
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