KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- An archivist claims the Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph fired him for objecting to pervasive homosexual sexual harassment from priests who "fawned" over a male co-worker.
Larry Probst sued the Diocese for sexual harassment, sex discrimination and retaliation, in Federal Court. The diocese is the only defendant in the case.
Probst worked as an assistant to the diocese's archivist. He claims his bosses, the Rev. Charles Michael Coleman and Fr. Robert Cameron, "fawned" over his co-worker Michael St. George, and that the three sexually harassed him.
An archivist claims the Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph fired him for objecting to pervasive homosexual sexual harassment from priests who "fawned" over a male co-worker.
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