‘We called her mastodon’: infamous New Orleans orphanage’s abusive history ran deeper than ever known
by Jason Berry in New Orleans from US news | The Guardian on (#6Q7Q2)
Survivors of child sex abuse by male and female clergy seek justice - but are answered with silence
Geo, the name he prefers, sits in a coffee shop on a rainy afternoon as streetcars clang along outside. He is 64. He arrived at Madonna Manor, the Catholic orphanage he is now suing, in August of 1967, as a ward of Louisiana, age seven.
My childhood was horrific," he says matter-of-factly. My father was an abusive alcoholic, my mother diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic. Madonna Manor was a place where dysfunctional parents dumped their children. My mom was subject to electroshock therapy and thorazine. She lost a baby. She had a psychotic breakdown and was placed in a mental hospital. The state took me over."
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