In 1995, Gerard McDonald and Scott Hallett reported their abuse to police. They approached several solicitors but could not find anyone willing to help. Sister Woodward received a call from McDonald's mother, alleging Ryan had sexually abused a group of altar-boys and that her son was planning to report this to police. Woodward did not report the call to
Bishop Clarke until September 1995. On 7 August 1995, McDonald and Hallett were interviewed by
Senior Constable Troy Grant. The men provided Grant with detailed maps of St Joseph's sacristy and described how Ryan had masturbated, performed oral sex and attempted to anally rape Gerard McDonald. Hallett said Ryan told them "... don't tell anyone, this is our little secret". Cotter met with Ryan on 10 October 1995 and informed him there was "some sort of talk" about allegations that Ryan had sexually assaulted someone. He provided Ryan with the telephone number of Father Brian Lucas. Woodward was notified by Lucas, a member of the National Professional Standards Committee, that Ryan was about to be arrested. On 11 October 1995, Senior Constable
Troy Grant travelled to
Taree, entered the
presbytery and introduced himself to Ryan. Grant provided a brief outline of the allegations and informed Ryan he was under arrest. Ryan accompanied Grant to Taree Police Station where Ryan requested contact be made with Father Lucas at
St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, and produced a piece of paper with Lucas's details written on it. Ryan said that he wanted to speak to Lucas because "he deals with this type of case for Australian bishops". Ryan told Grant he had been tipped-off by Cotter that he was about to be arrested. Father Lucas advised Ryan he should seek independent legal advice. At 1.15 pm, Senior Constable Grant and Senior Constable David Anson (Child Protection Investigation Team) commenced interviewing Ryan, during which Ryan confirmed he had admitted to Cotter he had sexually abused children. Following the interview, Ryan was charged with a number of offences, conditionally bailed and released. Grant then executed a search warrant at the presbytery and seized a number of folders. On 30 October 1995, police executed a search warrant on Ryan's house and seized a number of items which corroborated the complaints of a victim. Ryan admitted destroying pornographic material. On 30 October 1995,
Bishop Leo Clarke informed Bishop
Michael Malone that Ryan had been arrested and directed Malone to take responsibility for handling the church's response. Three months after Ryan's arrest, Clarke announced his resignation. Malone said the handover lasted a few minutes and when Malone asked Clarke if there was anything he needed to know. Clarke responded "... oh, no, you will find out."
Newcastle Herald journalist Jeff Corbett reported that
Bishop Clarke had been ordered by the Vatican to retire when they learned of the police investigation. As Ryan was charged, the newly installed Bishop Malone was ending the ministry of another abusive priest in his diocese, Father Denis McAlinden. Malone wrote to McAlinden: "I regret that one of my first duties as Bishop is to continue Canonical procedures against you." On 13 November 1995,
Bishop Malone wrote to priests of the diocese, requesting they read a pastoral statement regarding Ryan's sexual abuse charges. The statement confirmed Ryan had been charged and withdrawn from ministry. Malone told the royal commission that he had no prior knowledge of a police investigation into Ryan. On 24 January 1996, Grant interviewed
Monsignor Cotter about what he knew of Ryan's sexual abuse of children. Cotter refused to answers questions relating to his decision to send Ryan to Melbourne and did not recall writing to Evans about Ryan or having any conversations with Ryan. Cotter also did not recall warning Ryan of his imminent arrest. Cotter agreed that sexual assaults on children was a serious matter and that he was aware of "rumours" about Ryan. On 23 April 1996, Bishop Malone issued a press release stating charges of sexual abuse had been laid against Ryan and the diocese offered free, independent and confidential counselling to anyone who had experienced abuse from priests or anyone working as agents of the diocese. Malone did not speak to Woodward or Cotter and Clarke had not revealed a great deal. On 23 May 1996, Ryan pleaded guilty to six charges of indecently assaulting a male person and five charges of homosexual intercourse with a male person between the age of 10 and 18 years and was sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment. The
Director of Public Prosecutions considered the sentence inadequate and appealed. In late August, the
Court of Criminal Appeal of New South Wales dismissed the appeal. In an article published by
The Newcastle Herald on 31 May 1996,
Bishop Malone was quoted as saying the diocese had "acted with integrity". A few days later he clarified the point, saying that "in retrospect, with the knowledge we have now, no, we didn't act with integrity" and "There was I think, in the mind of the Church then a sense where it's best to cover-up the scandal and risk of scandal, rather than just publicise everything."
he Royal Commission found that Malone made a number of public statements that misrepresented the true position in relation to the adequacy of the diocese's response. On 27 August 1996, Senior Constable Troy Grant took Ryan from the
Cooma Correctional Centre and interviewed him at Cooma Police Station in the presence of his solicitor. During this interview Ryan made further admissions to sexual assaults upon 18 more children at Hamilton, East Gresford, Cessnock, Maitland and Merewether. Ryan was charged and bail formally refused. Following Ryan's admission, Grant obtained statements from eight victims, the wife of one and the mother of another two children. Ryan was charged with a further 38 charges of sexual abuse, bringing the number of charges to 44. In June, Ryan was charged with another 9 offences, bringing the final number of charges to 53. On 24 September 1997, Ryan appeared at the
District Court of New South Wales and pleaded guilty to all charges. Two days later he was sentenced. In his sentencing remarks, Judge Neild said that "there could be no greater breach of trust that for a priest to sexually abuse children of his congregation." Neild alluded to the scale of Ryan's offending, saying that because there were so many instances of sexual abuse committed by Ryan, a precise number cannot be determined. He sentenced Ryan to years, with a minimum term of 13 years, 1 month and 2 weeks. == Miscellaneous ==