Thursday, 6 July 2023

Priest Trial: "He Just Stroked And Stroked And Stroked And I Just Froze"

A Roman Catholic priest, accused of fondling a 17 year-old boy flutist between the legs three decades ago, told police who arrested him: “Certainly if I did it, I’d remember it.”

Father Reginald Dunkling, 63, allowed the teenager - who played flute in a church band - to sleepover at Our Lady of Muswell in north London after they attended a Wembley Arena opera.


Wood Green Crown Court heard that during the night he lay on the bedroom floor and pushed his hand under the covers, rubbing the boy over his boxer shorts for nearly a minute.


Dunkling - known as Father Reg - of Chequers End, Gadsden Row, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire has pleaded not guilty to one count of indecently assaulting the boy on a day between April 1992 and April 1993.


The complainant, who was screened from the priest, told the jury: “I remember Father Reg coming into the room, lying down on the floor next to the bed and putting his hand under the covers.


“He said: ‘Have you had a man do this before?’ I got out at first light as soon as I could.”


Father Dunkling’s lawyer Tanya Panagiotopoulou asked: “Is it possible what was done was by someone else? I suggest this defendant never came into the room you were sleeping in.”


“I’m afraid I know what Father Reg looks like and sounds like,” replied the man. 


Two years earlier the priest declared his love for the then-15 year-old during a church trip to Lourdes, when he was Youth Chaplain, the court heard.


“I always knew it was significant because it happened once in my life. A grown man saying he had fallen in love with me.


“I was 15 years-old and felt confused and trapped. He said: ‘You must know what I’m going to say to you. I’m in love with you.’


“He had made it clear he wanted me to visit his room and we lay down on the bed and he held my hand. I kind of froze.


“I remember feeling trapped, almost claustrophobic and he was a priest. It was a big deal.”

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Father Dunkling’s lawyer suggested: “To say ‘you are loved’ and ‘I love you’ was a stock phrase to the youth as was holding hands.


“Do you accept being loved is part of the sermon? May you have misunderstood Father Dunkling?”


The man rejected the priest’s account, declaring: “That is not the case. I wouldn’t be standing here otherwise.”


Shortly afterwards he was taken on holiday to Tenerife by Father Dunkling and another man. “I remember feeling deeply uncomfortable because of this baggage.


“I have a memory of him being very drunk and exclaiming: ‘You don’t love me.’ I couldn’t wait to get home.”


His parents had no worries about the Tenerife trip. “They would see going away on a trip with a priest as being the safest possible.”


He also recalled Father Dowling taking him for an Italian meal and ordering him wine, but was not sure if that was the same night as the charge.


Ten years later he met the priest after performing with his band at the Hammersmith Apollo. “I remember him being quite drunk that night and he said he always knew I would do well.


“I over-compensated and was Uber-friendly and I was angry on the way home and threw a bottle across the street, saying: ‘This is insane.’


“I had a very long conversation in 2012 with the police about Father Reg, but I did not want to do anything about it. I wanted to move on.


“I didn’t want my family to think they had somehow let me down and not protected me.”


A witness from the Lourdes trip told the jury he caught the priest trying to gain entry to the complainant’s room. “I heard knocking on the door and it was Father Reg trying to get in. He was drunk.


“He looked at me and swore at me. He told me to go away in no uncertain terms and I told him to go away.


“Ten to fifteen minutes later he was back, knocking on the door and I told him to go away and I stayed in the corridor to make sure he did not come back.”


A female friend of the complainant told the trial he told her about Father Dunkling’s abuse thirty years ago. “He said Father Reg had made unwanted advances and expressed feelings for him.


“He had touched him physically and in a sexual manner. I remember something about a bedroom, but it is hazy.”


Metropolitan police officers from Operation Winter Key arrested Father Dunkling on June 16, 2020 and asked him if he molested the complainant.


“No, never, absolutely not,” insisted the priest, saying he was never alone with the youngster in a Lourdes or Mussel Hill bedroom.


Previously the jury were shown a video-recorded interview the man gave to police in which he explained: “I remember him going through the covers and just stroking me over the top of my shorts. 


“He stroked and stroked and stroked and I just froze.


“He was a charismatic, interesting, likeable guy that introduced me to theatres and musicals. Stuff I ended up doing as a living. I kind of idolised him.”


Regarding the Lourdes trip the complainant added: “He asked me to stay in his room, which didn’t seem odd to me. I was very naive.


“He held my hand and told me: ‘I’m in love with you,’ and I kind of froze. He did not touch me at that point, but it was all about how he was in love with me.”


The man did not report Dunkling after the Muswell Hill sleepover two years later. “I remember him being very drunk and I brushed it off a bit, thinking it was a big mistake, but as I got older I became more angry.”


Between those incidents he went on a Tenerife holiday with the defendant and another man. “Father Reg spent time with my family and my mother’s attitude was: ‘He’s a priest, of course he is okay.’


“It is very odd for a 15 year-old boy to go on holiday with two grown men and during it he would shout: ‘You don’t love me.’ It was a very odd couple of weeks.”  


Prosecutor David Harounoff told the jury: “The defendant is a priest and in 2013 the complainant was contacted by the police, who were investigating offences, but he declined to co-operate.


“In 2020 the Diocese of Westminster undertook a safeguarding review and the complainant decided he wanted to co-operate and the police interviewed him.


“As a teenager he was involved with the Church of Our Lady Help of Christians in Kentish Town and developed a relationship with Father Reginald Dunkling.


“He was a gifted flute player in the church band and describes this defendant as charismatic and interesting and he took him to the theatre and to a trip to Lourdes with others.”


Aged just fifteen, the boy was invited into Father Dunkling’s room, where the priest told him: “I’m in love with you,” the jury were told.


There was no physical contact until the night of the Wembley Arena opera, the trial heard.


“When he was 17 years-old he stayed with this priest in Muswell Hill after the show and meal,” explained Mr Harounoff. 


“He says he was asleep when this defendant entered the bedroom and lay on the floor beside him, placed his hand under the bed covers and stroked him over his boxer shorts.


“The complainant said he did not like it and to use his words ‘bolted’ the next morning at 5am.


“Ten years later he saw Father Dunkling at a music function in Hammersmith and says this defendant looked uncomfortable.”


Another witness, who attended the Lourdes trip, will tell the jury he saw a drunken Father Dunkling knocking on the boy’s bedroom door.


He was warned off, but returned five minutes later and knocked on the door again and had to be told to go away for a second time.


“The witness stayed in the hallway until he left the vicinity of the boy’s room,” added the prosecutor.


Father Dunkling was arrested on June 16, 2020. “He was adamant absolutely nothing had happened.”


Trial continues………..

Tuesday, 4 July 2023

Priest Accused Of Molesting 17 Year-Old Boy During Presbytery Sleepover

A Roman Catholic priest fondled a 17 year-old boy flutist between the legs after treating him to a Wembley Arena opera and Italian meal three decades ago, a court heard yesterday.

Father Reginald Dunkling, 63, allowed the teenager - who played flute in a church band - to sleepover at Our Lady of Muswell in north London.


Wood Green Crown Court heard that during the night he lay on the bedroom floor and forced his hand under the covers, molesting the boy over his boxer shorts.


Dunkling - known as Father Reg - of Chequers End, Gadsden Row, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire has pleaded not guilty to one count of indecently assaulting the boy on a day between April 1992 and April 1993.


“I remember him going through the covers and just stroking me over the top of my shorts. He stroked and stroked and stroked and I just froze,” the complaint told the trial in his video-recorded police interview.


“He was a charismatic, interesting, likeable guy that introduced me to theatres and musicals. Stuff I ended up doing as a living. I kind of idolised him.”


Regarding the Lourdes trip the complainant added: “He asked me to stay in his room, which didn’t seem odd to me. I was very naive.


“He held my hand and told me: ‘I’m in love with you,’ and I kind of froze. He did not touch me at that point, but it was all about how he was in love with me.”


The man did not report Dunkling after the Muswell Hill sleepover two years later. “I remember him being very drunk and I brushed it off a bit, thinking it was a big mistake, but as I got older I became more angry.”

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Between those incidents he went on a Tenerife holiday with the defendant and another man. “Father Reg spent time with my family and my mother’s attitude was: ‘He’s a priest, of course he is okay.’


“It is very odd for a 15 year-old boy to go on holiday with two grown men and during it he would shout: ‘You don’t love me.’ It was a very odd couple of weeks.”  


Prosecutor David Harounoff told the jury: “The defendant is a priest and in 2013 the complainant was contacted by the police, who were investigating offences, but he declined to co-operate.


“In 2020 the Diocese of Westminster undertook a safety review and the complainant decided he wanted to co-operate and the police interviewed him.


“As a teenager he was involved with the Church of Our Lady Help of Christians in Kentish Town and developed a relationship with Father Reginald Dunkling.


“He was a gifted flute player in the church band and describes this defendant as charismatic and interesting and he took him to the theatre and to a trip to Lourdes with others.”


Aged just fifteen, the boy was invited into Father Dunkling’s room, where the priest told him: “I’m in love with you,” the jury were told.


There was no physical contact until the night of the Wembley Arena opera, the trial heard.


“When he was 17 years-old he stayed with this priest in Muswell Hill after the show and meal,” explained Mr Harounoff. 


“He says he was asleep when this defendant entered the bedroom and lay on the floor beside him, placed his hand under the bed covers and stroked him over his boxer shorts.


“The complainant said he did not like it and to use his words ‘bolted’ the next morning at 5am.


“Ten years later he saw Father Dunkling at a music function in Hammersmith and says this defendant looked uncomfortable.”


Another witness, who attended the Lourdes trip, will tell the jury he saw a drunken Father Dunkling knocking on the boy’s bedroom door.


He was warned off, but returned five minutes later and knocked on the door again and had to be told to go away for a second time.


“The witness stayed in the hallway until he left the vicinity of the boy’s room,” added the prosecutor.


Father Dunkling was arrested on June 16, 2020. “He was adamant absolutely nothing had happened.”


Trial continues………..

Sunday, 2 July 2023

Female Judge: "Boisterous" Bum Grope Excuse Is "Boris Johnsonesque"

A drunken IT specialist’s “boisterous” excuse for groping a young female trainee’s bum during the City tech company’s bonding session was described by a Crown Court Judge as: “Boris Johnsonesque.”

The Moorgate firm funded a free bar at crazy golf venue ‘Swingers’, in the heart of the Square Mile, where business development director Michael Swain, 35, drank heavily along with his colleagues.


When they continued drinking at the nearby ‘Slug & Lettuce’ pub he came behind the 23 year-old trainee, put his hand between her legs and groped her bum - having groped another woman’s rear earlier.


“It is almost a Boris Johnsonesque defence,” said Inner London Crown Court Judge Jane Rowley last week. “We are loaded with money. It’s just a bit of slap and tickle.”


Swain, of Valkyrie Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex had fought the case for four years, but after two hours of damning evidence changed his plea to guilty of one count of sexual assault at the City pub on September 13, 2019.


However, he kept his job with the company, which had a beer tap installed in their office and where he was known as a “high earner”, making it impossible for the young woman to remain.


“It’s a man’s world isn’t it?” added the judge. “It is sad that he is still in denial. He still says it was not a sex assault, not sexually motivated. Men like him don’t appreciate the gravement.”


When she reported Swain to her bosses the following Monday he remained with the company on a final warning after apologising during disciplinary proceedings, but she was so upset she resigned.


He had been married to wife Claudia, who supported him in court, for twelve months when he committed the offence.


“He’s been married a year and he is sexually assaulting a woman,” said Judge Rowley. “He is there groping women. Good luck to his wife, people like that don’t change their spots.


“I can understand why she didn’t want to stay with this gentleman Lording it up over her, after sexually assaulting her.”  


Prosecutor Catherine Donnelly told the court: “She had been there four months as a trainee and as a result had to leave the company because he was kept on.


“There had been daytime drinks and they went to crazy golf. He had been out drinking the night before at a casino, where he won £6,000.


“They were all drinking, including the complainant and Mr Swain asked a female colleague, referring to the victim: “Can I touch her inappropriately?” while playing crazy golf.


“He told the complainant: “I can’t touch you inappropriately,” and the two woman put it down to him being drunk.”


The victim says she refused Swain’s offer of cocaine, but he insists this did not happen.


“Fifteen work colleagues went to the ‘Slug & Lettuce’ and the complainant saw Mr Swain grab another woman’s bottom and half an hour later felt someone grab her bottom and a hand between her legs.


“She was in shock and said: ‘He’s just grabbed my bum,’ and Mr Swain said: ’Sorry, I’ve f***ed up.’


“During the company’s disciplinary proceedings Mr Swain wrote her a letter of apology, claiming he had no memory of the event and was ‘shocked and upset’ with what he had been told.”


When later questioned by police Swain told officers: “If I touched her bum it was due to drunken boisterousness.”


In her victim impact statement the young woman said she worked in a junior role. “Mr Swain was one of the high earners, who brought a lot of business to the company and that’s why he did not lose his job.”


She was unable to find a similar job in the industry and abandoned her career plans in London. “I don’t think Mr Swain has any idea of the consequences of his actions and the impact it has had on my life.


“The fact Mr Swain remained there shows they have placed the financial benefits Mr Swain brings above their moral obligations to me and other female staff members.”


Judge Rowley said: “There are aggravating factors here. He has a previous conviction for failing to provide police a specimen when stopped driving and people like that see themselves above the law and I see a link.


“This defendant arrogantly pleaded not guilty in the face of so many witnesses who saw what he did and that arrogant way of thinking has carried over.


“The arrogance of the man, he had the choice of a police caution and he turned it down. He was a foolish man not to take that caution and it is going to cost him a lot.


“The taxpayer should not pay a penny towards this man’s foolishness of trying to defend the undefendable.”


Swain’s lawyer Sue Obeney said: “He does not come across as an arrogant man. He admitted as soon as this happened that he behaved badly.


“It was a one-off under the influence of alcohol, boisterous behaviour. There is a culture at that company that does not do anyone any favours if they have an alcohol problem.”


Swain is no longer with the company and has set up a recruitment firm and has sought counselling.


Yesterday, (Monday) he was sentenced two two years imprisonment, suspended for two years, ordered to pay £2,500 costs and £500 compensation to the victim.


Swain must also sign the sex offenders register for two years; attend thirty-five days of the Horizon sex offenders programme and complete thirty days of a rehabilitation activity requirement.


Judge Rowley told him: “On that day you were the worse for wear for drink and in front of others groped another woman before turning your attention to the complainant.


“You grabbed her between the legs and two colleagues saw you. She was in shock and cried immediately.


“At the time you acknowledged you did wrong and apologised, saying you did not know what came over you.


“The following Monday she complained to HR and you wrote a letter of apology and money talks and is more important than moral values as eloquently expressed by the complainant.


“There was a big difference in the power and influence you held in that organisation and unsurprisingly the victim left the company and the career opportunity she had.


“The impact on her was great and the pre-sentence report says you are unable to fully accept what you did and in February, 2020 you pleaded not guilty in the face of overwhelming evidence.


“There was humiliation of her. She was drunk and vulnerable and you were in a position of responsibility over her.


“There was a hierarchy and you were over her.”