Date Published: 5/12/2008
Author: Theodore Kalmoukos
Publication: The National Herald
BOSTON – Rev. Protopresbyter Anthony Moschonas, a retired priest from Tucson, Arizona who has been accused by an 18 year old female former parishioner for sexual misconduct last summer in Greece, maintained his innocence and believes that his accuser made these claims “because she needs money,” in an […]

Commentaries on Moschonas Lawsuit

May 12, 2008 | Comments Off

Theodore Kalmoukos from The National Herald wrote two additional commentaries in his paper’s latest edition regarding the Moschonas Lawsuit.
In one entitled “Yet another lawsuit“, Kalmoukos said:
Yet another priest – a retired clergyman from Tucson, Arizona – has been accused of sexual misconduct against an 18-year-old girl in yet another lawsuit. The story sent shock waves […]

Ex-parishioner’s suit accuses priest of attack

April 28, 2008 | Comments Off

Date Published: 4/24/2008
Author: Stephanie Innes
Publication: Arizona Daily Star
In a lawsuit his lawyer calls “a total outrage,” the priest who led Tucson’s only Greek Orthodox church for three decades has been accused by one unidentified woman of sexual assault.
A former parishioner at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Midtown made the claim against the Rev. Anthony […]

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