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Monday, May 03, 2010
Defrocked Orthodox Priest Did Not Show Malice In Allegedly False Statements
In Kondratick v Orthodox Church in America, (Nassau Co. Sup. Ct., April 14, 2010), a New York trial court refused to grant summary judgment to a former high-ranking priest in the Orthodox Church in America who, after an investigation by the Church's Spiritual Court, was removed from the priesthood because of his alleged role in a church financial scandal. Plaintiff alleged a Church spokesman Rev. Andrew Jarmus defamed him when Jarmus was apparently misquoted by the press as saying that plaintiff was "solely responsible" for the financial scandal involving millions of dollars. Plaintiff claims that Jarmus was guilty of malicious conduct because he never issued a clarification or retraction of statements attributed to him. The court held that plaintiff had not made an adequate prima facie case of entitlement to summary judgment.