George Pell appeal: cardinal's victim not a liar or fantasist, court told
Source: The Guardian
George Pell appeal: cardinal's victim not a liar or fantasist, court told
Prosecutor says victim was a compelling witness and he wouldnt have been able to describe the sacristy layout if he was lying
Melissa Davey
Thu 6 Jun 2019 02.38 BST
The complainant who said Cardinal George Pell sexually abused him when he was a 13-year-old choir boy is a compelling witness and neither a liar or a fantasist, a prosecutor told judges hearing Pells appeal against his conviction.
On Thursday morning, the second and final day of Pells appeal hearing, crown prosecutor Christopher Boyce said there was no way Pells victim would have been able to describe the layout of the priests sacristy where Pell abused him if he was fantasising or lying.
The offending occurred in 1996 when Pell was the archbishop of Melbourne. After presiding over Sunday solemn mass at Melbournes St Patricks Cathedral, Pell walked in on two 13-year-old choirboys who had sneaked into the priests sacristy and abused them. In March this year, Pell, 77, was sentenced to six years in prison.
The complainant was a very compelling witness, Boyce told chief justice Anne Ferguson, court president justice Chris Maxwell and justice Mark Weinberg. He is clearly not a liar, he was not a fantasist.
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