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 Ex-Queens pastor accused of child sex abuse by Flushing man 
 BY BILL PARRY 
 bparry@schnepsmedia.com 
 @QNS 
 Th  e longtime pastor of St. Joan of Arc  
 Church in Jackson Heights and current  
 parochial vicar at St. Teresa’s Church in  
 Woodside was named in two lawsuits fi led  
 Tuesday under the Child Victims Act as  
 an alleged sexual abuser. 
 Monsignor  Otto  Garcia,  who  was  
 cleared aft er a Diocese of Brooklyn investigation  
 in February determined allegations  
 against him were “unsubstantiated,”  
 was accused of child sexual abuse by Tom  
 Davis, 61, during a Manhattan press conference  
 on Sept. 10. 
 Garcia was the vicar general with the  
 Diocese  of  Brooklyn,  and  part  of  his  
 duties involved investigating allegations  
 of sexual abuse made against clergy members. 
  He remains an active priest, and celebrated  
 Mass at St. Teresa’s Church as  
 recently as Sept. 8. 
 Davis told reporters on Sept. 10 that he  
 kept the incident to himself for nearly fi ve  
 decades before fi nally coming forward. 
 “I was molested by Father Otto Garcia  
 when I was a child back in the 70s and  
 I kept it to myself for more than 45  
 years,” Davis said during the conference  
 arranged by the law fi rm  Jeff   Anderson  
 & Associates. “He was able to pick me  
 as a prime victim because of my parent’s  
 involvement in the church. I just didn’t  
 think anyone would believe me. I said  
 nothing until my parents passed.” 
 Davis said that his sexual abuse began  
 when he was a teenage altar boy at St.  
 Michael’s Church in Flushing, where his  
 mother was a fi ft h-grade teacher in the  
 parish school and his father was the parish  
 basketball coach. 
 He said on Tuesday that he was so  
 ashamed by the sexual abuse that it caused  
 him to fall into drugs, alcoholism and  
 ruined relationships before fi nally  seeking  
 help. Davis would tell his story to the  
 diocese’s Independent Reconciliation and  
 Compensation  Program,  which  found  
 that there was “insuffi  cient  support”  to  
 fi nd his claim eligible for compensation. 
 “I reported Garcia to the diocese and  
 even picked him out of a lineup, but aft er  
 a two-day investigation, they just swept it  
 under the rug,” Davis charged. 
 Th  e Diocese of Brooklyn categorically  
 denied the allegations. 
 “On Nov. 29, 2017, the Diocesan Review  
 Board,  chaired  by  Joseph  Esposito,  a  
 retired NYPD Chief of Department and  
 former Commissioner of the New York  
 City Offi  ce of Emergency Management,  
 informed the Bishop that based on their  
 review of the fi ndings of the investigators, 
  they unanimously determined the  
 allegations to be not credible,” a Diocese  
 of  Brooklyn  spokesperson  said.  “Th e  
 board determined that there was a lack  
 of evidence to substantiate the allegations  
 against Monsignor Garcia.” 
 Aft er Davis came forward, Anderson  
 noted, another individual came forward  
 to accuse Garcia of abuse and fi led a lawsuit  
 as a John Doe. 
 “As to the second lawsuit fi led  against  
 Msgr.  Garcia  by  Jeff   Anderson,  law  
 enforcement  will  be  notifi ed,  and  an  
 investigation will begin once we have suffi  
 cient information to do so,” the Diocese  
 spokesperson added. “If that allegation  
 were to be found credible, the Diocese of  
 Brooklyn’s Zero Tolerance Policy is very  
 clear. If any clergy member is found to  
 be credibly accused of sexual abuse of a  
 minor, he is permanently removed from  
 his ministry.” 
 Garcia remains active at St. Teresa’s on 50th  
 Avenue in Woodside, where he celebrated  
 Mass last Sunday. Anderson urged Bishop  
 Nicholas DiMarzio, leader of the diocese, to  
 remove Garcia from public service. 
 “Bishop, please, it is time to get him out  
 and get him out now,” Anderson said. “Do  
 the right thing.” 
 Read more on QNS.com. 
 Photo: Pearl Gabel for New York Daily News 
 Monsignor Otto Garcia is shown in this 2013 New York Daily News photo outside St. Joan of Arc  
 Church in Jackson Heights. 
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