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Former bishop Peter Ball admits sex offences | Former bishop Peter Ball admits sex offences |
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A former bishop has admitted sexually assaulting two young men in the 1980s and 1990s. | A former bishop has admitted sexually assaulting two young men in the 1980s and 1990s. |
Peter Ball, 83, former Bishop of Lewes and Bishop of Gloucester, pleaded guilty to two counts of indecent assault at the Old Bailey. | Peter Ball, 83, former Bishop of Lewes and Bishop of Gloucester, pleaded guilty to two counts of indecent assault at the Old Bailey. |
He also admitted misconduct in a public office between 1977 and 1992. | He also admitted misconduct in a public office between 1977 and 1992. |
Ball faced allegations of abusing boys and young men in Litlington, East Sussex, after a review by the Church of England in 2012 prompted police action. | Ball faced allegations of abusing boys and young men in Litlington, East Sussex, after a review by the Church of England in 2012 prompted police action. |
He had failed in a bid to get his case thrown out on the word of a former Archbishop of Canterbury. | He had failed in a bid to get his case thrown out on the word of a former Archbishop of Canterbury. |
'Bishop in the dock' | 'Bishop in the dock' |
It was argued Ball and Lord George Carey had been assured in 1993 that there would be no future action over the allegations. | It was argued Ball and Lord George Carey had been assured in 1993 that there would be no future action over the allegations. |
But Mr Justice Sweeney refused to dismiss the case earlier this year. | But Mr Justice Sweeney refused to dismiss the case earlier this year. |
The court was told the church avoided scandal in 1993 when Ball accepted a caution for a single allegation of gross indecency and resigned, despite Gloucester Police being aware of allegations from two more men. | The court was told the church avoided scandal in 1993 when Ball accepted a caution for a single allegation of gross indecency and resigned, despite Gloucester Police being aware of allegations from two more men. |
Ball's lawyer, Richard Smith QC, suggested the Crown Prosecution Service may have settled on the caution to avoid the publicity of a bishop in the dock. | Ball's lawyer, Richard Smith QC, suggested the Crown Prosecution Service may have settled on the caution to avoid the publicity of a bishop in the dock. |
The court heard Lord Carey also sought assurances the case was closed. | The court heard Lord Carey also sought assurances the case was closed. |
But allegations resurfaced when the Diocese of Bath and Wells reviewed the cases, prompting Sussex Police to reopen the investigation. | But allegations resurfaced when the Diocese of Bath and Wells reviewed the cases, prompting Sussex Police to reopen the investigation. |
The Sussex force later charged him with misconduct and a string of sex offences. | The Sussex force later charged him with misconduct and a string of sex offences. |
'Used position to manipulate' | 'Used position to manipulate' |
Ball, who has suffered ill health but was deemed fit to stand trial, pleaded guilty to the charges weeks before his trial was due to start. | Ball, who has suffered ill health but was deemed fit to stand trial, pleaded guilty to the charges weeks before his trial was due to start. |
Appearing via video link from Taunton, near his home in Langport, Somerset, Ball admitted assaulting two victims between 1980 and 1983 and between 1990 and 1991. | Appearing via video link from Taunton, near his home in Langport, Somerset, Ball admitted assaulting two victims between 1980 and 1983 and between 1990 and 1991. |
He denied two other counts of indecently assaulting boys - one aged 12 or 13 and the other aged 15 - which will lie on file. | He denied two other counts of indecently assaulting boys - one aged 12 or 13 and the other aged 15 - which will lie on file. |
According to the charge, Ball committed misconduct by "misusing his position in authority to manipulate and prevail upon others for his own sexual gratification." | According to the charge, Ball committed misconduct by "misusing his position in authority to manipulate and prevail upon others for his own sexual gratification." |
Details of the history leading to the former clergyman being charged could only be reported after Mr Justice Wilkie lifted reporting restrictions. | Details of the history leading to the former clergyman being charged could only be reported after Mr Justice Wilkie lifted reporting restrictions. |
After the hearing, Det Ch Insp Carwyn Hughes said Ball systematically abused the trust of his victims, who included aspiring priests. | |
He said he used religion as a cloak behind which to carry out his grooming activity, in order to satisfy his sexual interest in and desire for young men. | |
Det Ch Insp Hughes also paid tribute to Ball's victims, who had "a long wait for justice". | |
Ball will be sentenced on 7 October. | Ball will be sentenced on 7 October. |