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Inappropriate Videos Found On Lindsay's Computer

By: WFFT
Updated: September 20, 2012
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The Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend says that inappropriate videos found on Matt Lindsay's computer led to the firing of the longtime Bishop Luers football coach.

The Diocese released the following statement tonight:

Last Wednesday evening, September 12, 2012, the Diocese learned that a large number of inappropriate video clips, none involving nudity, were discovered on the computer of Mr. Matthew Lindsay, the head football coach at Bishop Luers High School.




Below is the full statement.



Full release on Matt Lindsay's firing:

STATEMENT FROM THE DIOCESE OF FORT WAYNE - SOUTH BEND - SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

Last Wednesday evening, September 12, 2012, the Diocese learned that a large number of inappropriate video clips, none involving nudity, were discovered on the computer of Mr. Matthew Lindsay, the head football coach at Bishop Luers High School. The next morning, Thursday September...
13, 2012, Mr. Lindsay was placed on administrative leave by the principal, Mrs. Mary Keefer.

An internal investigation was immediately conducted by diocesan and school officials and that investigation resulted in the termination of Mr. Lindsay's employment on Sunday September 16, 2012. In accord with diocesan policy, the matter was also reported to law enforcement officials in the Fort Wayne area for their investigation and evaluation. Additionally, evidence obtained last week by school officials was turned over to local law enforcement. We do not know if the actions of Mr. Lindsay constitute a criminal offense. That is for the police to investigate and for law enforcement officials to evaluate.

According to our judgment (the school and the diocese), the apparent surreptitious taking of video clips of students and other persons of the type taken by Mr. Lindsay constituted a violation of our ethical standards and policies, and thus mandated the immediate dismissal of Mr. Lindsay. Further disclosures regarding the contents of the videos will be up to law enforcement officials.

Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades stated: "I know that this matter has been the subject of much speculation in the media and in the community. Because of the concerns of all involved, we have tried to proceed carefully and honestly, though under intense public pressure. My primary concern is the welfare of our students, the community of Bishop Luers High School, and the integrity of our actions. This whole affair has caused turmoil for many people. I ask for your prayers for the Bishop Luers community and for all involved in this very sad affair. "



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