Mariano Rivera and his wife Clara deny the charge of concealing sexual abuse


Mariano Rivera and wife violated their silence about the accusation of concealing sexual abuse

Mariano Rivera and Clara Rivera. Jim Macalari/Getty Images

Ex-yankees closer Mariano Rivera and his wife, Claradeny an accusation they have masked Sexual abuse of children, who is said to have happened at their home in Paradise, New York and in a summer camp associated with their church.

A case brought on January 16th at the Westchester Supreme Court of the State of Westchestra, accuses 55-year-old Mariano and Clara of being pressured on the plaintiff, called Jane Dow, to remain silent about the alleged sexual violence in the dormitory and in the shower at Ignite Life in Gainesville, Florida, and later at Rivera’s home than an older minor girl.

“Mariano and Clara Rivera do not tolerate any abuse of children and allegations that they knew or did not take action on communication against children are completely false,” Joseph A. RutaRiveras’ lawyer said in a statement Thursday. “The first time they heard about these allegations, it was almost four years after the alleged incident when a New York lawyer sent a letter requesting a financial agreement in 2022. This was followed by a second letter in 2023 by another Florida Law Firm, again requesting a financial agreement.

“The claim seeking financial damage to the alleged inaction of Riveras on suspected incidents that have never been reported to them is full of inaccurate and misleading claims that we have no doubt that they will not withstand in court.”

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Mariano, the only player in the Baseball history that is unanimous chosen in the hall of gloryHe is now a pastor at the Refuge of Hope church in New Rochel, who supports the camp, where the alleged violence is said to have become.

Mariano Rivera and wife violated their silence about the accusation of concealing sexual abuse

Mariano Rivera Jim Macalari/Getty Images

According to court documents, Jane Dow complained to her mother about the alleged violence, which she said happened during the 2018 summer experience at the camp. It is alleged that the mother raised the issue before Clara, who led the church’s daily operations, and she says Clara has promised to investigate.

The application is blamed and Ruben tray junior, The adult son of the Refuge of Hope Associate Pastor Ruben tray seniorJane Dow’s abuse in August 2021 has not yet responded to the accusations. us turned for a comment.

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The complaint reads: “Instead of taking enough action to put an end to sexual violence against Jane Dow (the victim), the Rivera separately isolates and intimidate Jane Dow to remain silent on her abuse from Mg (suspects) to avoid causing Refuge problems The hope and summer experience of Ignite Life. “

It is then claimed that the abuse continued at Riveras’ home during a barbecue, to which the plaintiff and the suspect, but not the plaintiff’s parents were invited.

If you or someone you know has been sexually forced, contact A national hot line for sexual abuse 1-800-656-Hope (4673).