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Eight From Long Island Among Boy Scout Leaders Accused Of Sex Abuse

Eight Boy Scout troop leaders on Long Island were among nearly 200 throughout New York and New Jersey accused of sexually abusing children in the Boy Scout of America’s “perversion files.”

Releasing shocking testimony revealing over 7,000 alleged child sex abusers in Boy Scouts

Photo Credit: Anderson Advocates

Lawyers for the organization released a list of suspects who allegedly abused children as part of a “widespread pattern of abuse.”

The names of some of the accused were released on Tuesday, and attorneys representing the victims have demanded that the Boy Scouts of America release the background information, identities and files on all perpetrators who have been accused of sexual misconduct involving minors.

The law firm alleges that there are more than 7,000 sexual abusers in the Boy Scouts organization nationwide, including 130 in New York.

On Long Island, the following Boy Scout leaders have been accused by Anderson & Associates include:

  • Guillermo Gonzalez - Pack 1 in Baldwin, Pack 18 in Freemont;
  • Ronald Hubert - Troop 101 in Brentwood;
  • Matthew "Mattie" Malone - Troop 119 in Hempstead;
  • Robert Izzo - Troop 100 in Hicksville;
  • John Stella - Explorer Post 142 in Huntington;
  • Gordon Pugh - Explorer Post 700 in Manhasset;
  • John Stella - Troop 41 in Northport;
  • Henry Van Baalen - Troop 413 in Northport;
  • Leonard Maniscalo - Post unknown in West Babylon.

"For many, many years there's been an excavation of what are called the 'perversion files' — those are files held and hoardered at the Boy Scouts of America headquarters," Attorney Jeff Anderson said during Tuesday's New York press conference. “Those 'perversion files' that they've had reflect that they have removed thousands of offenders of childhood sexual abuse over the years and they've kept that in files secretly.”

Anderson stated that the file is incomplete, and there are potentially more sexual offenders targeting children in the Boy Scouts of America.

“The bad news is that this is far from a full disclosure. We had to sound the alarm,” he added.

In a statement, the Boy Scouts of America said they “care deeply about all victims of child sex abuse and sincerely apologize to anyone who was harmed during their time in Scouting.”

“We believe victims, we support them, and we have paid for unlimited counseling by a provider of their choice. Nothing is more important than the safety and protection of children in Scouting and we are outraged that there have been times when individuals took advantage of our programs to abuse innocent children.”

According to reports, Anderson is planning to file multiple lawsuits against the Boy Scouts on behalf of the alleged victims and has demanded the Boy Scouts of America fork over files that include the names of some of the accusers. A lawsuit is expected to be filed in August when New York’s Child Victims Act is made effective.

"We don't know if the police know. We don't know if they're still scout leaders and scout masters," Anderson said. "All we know is that the Boy Scouts of America know, and they chose to keep that secret."

The complete list of accused Boy Scout leaders charged with abuse can be found here.

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