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Former Monk Convicted of Sexually Abusing Two Pupils at Prestigious Catholic School

Michael James Callaghan, 71, was found guilty of 13 offences involving grooming and sexual abuse of vulnerable boys at Ampleforth College, with sentencing set for June 19.

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Overview

  • Michael James Callaghan, also known as Father James, was convicted by a jury at Teesside Crown Court of 13 sexual offences against two students spanning decades.
  • Twelve of the offences involved repeated indecent assaults on a boy during the 1990s, whom Callaghan groomed with gifts, outings, and emotional support.
  • The 13th offence occurred in 2013, when Callaghan sexually assaulted a 17-year-old by groping him during a hug.
  • Evidence presented at trial included a doctor’s letters from the 1990s where Callaghan admitted to having crushes on boys and struggling to control his sexual urges.
  • Judge Richard Clews granted Callaghan bail until sentencing on June 19, warning that the serious breach of trust likely warrants immediate imprisonment.