Fr. David Brusky – Diocese of Sacramento

| Jun 8, 2020 | Abuser Profiles, Catholic Church

Father David Brusky

Diocese of Sacramento/Salvatorian Order

Ordained: 1952

Suspended: 1988

Dead: 2014

Assignment History:

  • 1952-1954: Doctoral Studies (Rome, Italy)
  • 1956-1970: Missionary Priest (Tanzania, Africa)
  • 1970-1972: Leave of Absence from Priesthood
  • 1972-1973: Our Lady of Snows (Reno, NV)
  • 1974-1974: St. Teresa of Avila (Carson City, NV)
  • 1974-1975: St. Albert the Great (Reno, NV)
  • 1977-1977: Mother of Good Counsel (Milwaukee, WI)
  • 1982-1983: Sonoma State University (Sonoma, CA)
  • 1985-1987: Holy Cross Church (West Sacramento, CA)
  • 1989-1995: Salvatorian Foreign Missions (New Holstein, WI)
  • 1996-1997: Foreign Mission (Tanzania, Africa)

Summary of Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Father David Brusky:

Fr. David Brusky was accused of molestation and rape of at least six young girls from the ages of 10-13 in Reno, NV, in the 1960s and 1970s. While not criminally charged, Brusky received several anonymous reports of sexual misconduct with young females. While he never admitted to any wrongdoings, Brusky reportedly stated to the Reno Gazette that he was sent to a treatment center for “sexaholics” in the late 1980s.

According to the Reno Gazette, one of Brusky’s victims met Brusky at her baptism, and her life began to revolve around the church. He became very involved with her family, she recalled, “but soon weird things began to happen,” she states.

According to media reports, another one of Brusky’s survivors claims she was molested and raped by Brusky in the 1970s at two Reno churches. She filed a claim in 1989 after undergoing therapy, but the charges were beyond the statute of limitations and were dropped. She didn’t approach the Diocese of Reno about the abuse until 2001, after her younger sister told her for the first time that she had been molested by Brusky, as well. She received a $50,000 settlement from the Diocese of Reno but felt she was misled about the priest’s condition and his access to other children. The bishop she spoke to told her the priest had suffered several strokes, was incapacitated, lived in a secured extended-care facility, and couldn’t communicate. She stated the bishop said Brusky would never be sent to prison “because of his ill health and that his mind was gone.”

A mother of several young women who claim the priest molested them called the facility where Brusky was living. He answered the phone and said he was doing well. Brusky told her that he had gone through rehab and was even able to drive. When asked about allegations made by another woman, who said Brusky molested her in an apple orchard when she was in 5th grade, and another woman who said he molested her in the rectory, Brusky said he could not recall those incidents. He said he remembered the girls but couldn’t recall any molestations. He said his religious Order sent him to a treatment center for “sexaholics” in the 1980s, but he said he didn’t believe he needed help.

The Diocese of Reno first learned of the claims against Brusky in 2001 from the Washoe District Attorney and contacted the woman and her lawyer. The diocese “extended an offer of counseling and spiritual or pastoral assistance” to the woman, and she did not hear from them again until March 2004.

Brusky spent much of his adult life in Africa missions before moving into an assisted-living facility in Milwaukee following a stroke in 1997. Reports say he has no recollection of such claims and that he never heard of a settlement.

Brusky was included on the Diocese of Santa Rosa list of clergy credibly accused of child sexual abuse. He was also included on the Diocese of Reno list, the Diocese of Las Vegas list, and the Diocese of Sacramento list.

He died in 2014 while in the facility at the age of 87.

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