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Ottawa-based priest from Quebec suspended in wake of sex abuse lawsuit

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An Ottawa-based priest has been suspended after being named in a $2-million sex abuse lawsuit filed on behalf of students who attended a Catholic boarding school in Quebec’s Eastern Townships.

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The motion seeking permission for the class action to proceed was filed this week on behalf of those who were allegedly abused while attending College Servite, a school in Ayer’s Cliff that was previously run by members of the Servite Order.

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The lead plaintiff in the case, an unnamed 57-year-old man identified in court documents as X, accuses Father Jacques Desgrandchamps of abusing him between 1973 and 1975.

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Court documents allege Desgrandchamps, the man’s history teacher, had him sleep in his bedroom where he would sexually abuse him and ply him with alcohol.

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The alleged abuse took place in an area of the school reserved for religious members of the congregation, who allegedly turned a blind eye to the boy being in a restricted area and failed to assist him.

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Ottawa’s archdiocese has suspended Desgrandchamps and says in a statement it is reviewing the situation in consultation with the Servite superior.

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