“˜Sexual abuse at Jesuit school wrecked my life’, claims top City lawyer in £5m High Court action

By Tom Kelly
Last updated at 1:08 AM on 24th March 2009

A former City lawyer told yesterday how he suffered years of terrifying sexual abuse by a Jesuit priest as he began a , £5million compensation claim against his school.

Patrick Raggett, who is now 50, wept as he recounted harrowing ordeals at the Roman Catholic college which shattered his previously ‘golden childhood’ and cast a shadow over the rest of his life.

He claims Father Michael Spencer, a French teacher, used his ‘cloak of priestly godliness and respectability’ to film and photograph him naked and touch him inappropriately.

The ‘rogue priest’, who died in 2000, also took him to watch Manchester United play and would squeeze his inner thigh every time George Best scored.

Other priests at the school turned a blind eye to the abuse which left the schoolboy ‘paralysed with anger and fear’, the High Court heard.

Mr Raggett claims his treatment later caused his marriage to fail and led to under-achievement at work which saw him sacked as litigation partner by City firm Pinsent Masons.

He finally had a breakdown in 2005 which led to his legal battle against Preston Catholic College in Lancashire in what is the biggest claim of its kind ever seen in Britain.

Preston Catholic College, which closed in 1978, where the alleged abuse took place

The court heard how Jesuits ran the college with a ‘rod of iron’ with boys regularly beaten with a whalebone covered in leather for poor behaviour and academic failings.

Fr Spencer exploited the strict discipline to inflict his ‘deviant’ tendencies on young pupils, the court heard.

And as football coach, he singled out Mr Raggett when he arrived at the school as a ‘cherubic’ 11-year-old in 1969.

The priest made him strip and measured his genitals. At solo training sessions, Fr Spencer would make him perform exercises naked and sometimes ‘playfully touch him’.

With tears streaming down his face, Mr Raggett told the court how he was terrified that someone would find out.

‘It was really scary. It was some terrible burden. It was this impossible problem that I didn’t know how to deal with at all. I was thinking, ‘What on Earth is going on?”‘

Robert Seabrook, QC, for Mr Raggett, said the priest also refused to let the football team wear underwear and would join them in the showers.

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