Quebec woman alleging sexual misconduct by prominent cardinal reveals identity
MONTREAL — A woman alleging sexual misconduct by a prominent Quebec cardinal has revealed her identity and says the process for reporting such abuse must be changed.
Until today, Paméla Groleau had been identified only as “F” in court documents as part of a class-action lawsuit filed in August against the Quebec City archdiocese.
In a written statement, she says that over the past two years, the Roman Catholic Church has been trying to silence her through “threats and intimidation.”
In the lawsuit, Groleau accused Cardinal Marc Ouellet of several incidents of sexual assault between 2008 and 2010, including sliding his hand down her back and touching her buttocks at an event in Quebec City.