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For Immediate Release
Tuesday, July 19, 1999
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Contact: Dennis Sheehan,
Joseph Mancini 212-233-5531 |
Cardinal O’Connor met for an hour today
with the family of Charles Schwarz – the second cop convicted
in the Abner Louima case – and told them he was "deeply
concerned" about Schwarz’s situation and that he had
a "continuing interest" in his case.
The 11:30 a.m. meeting, in a 20th-floor
boardroom at Archdiocesan headquarters, 1011 First Ave., was
attended by Schwarz’s wife, mother, two sisters, a brother,
three friends and Patrick J. Lynch, President of the Patrolmen’s
Benevolent Association.
Schwarz, convicted in Federal Court June
8 of violating Louima’s civil rights, is imprisoned in the
Metropolitan Correction Center awaiting trial on federal obstruction
of justice charges.
"We are gratified that the Cardinal
has expressed his interest and concern about the predicament
of Chuck Schwarz, who we believe has been wrongly convicted,"
said Lynch. "We welcome the Cardinal’s interest and his
prayers."
The meeting was arranged after Schwarz’s
wife, Andra, wrote a letter to the Cardinal some two weeks
ago requesting an audience. Lynch had met separately with
O’Connor early this month, shortly after taking the reins
at the PBA, and had filled him in on details of the case.
Schwarz’ lawyer, Steve Worth, and
another attorney also attended today’s meeting. Worth had
obtained affidavits from three Louima trial jurors stating
they would not have voted to convict Schwarz had they known
that confessed torturer Justin Volpe had made statements clearing
Schwarz of involvement in the 70 Pct. attack.
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