A Santa Clara County jury on Thursday found that a man who beat a priest who he said sexually abused him years ago is not guilty of felony assault and elder abuse.
The jury also deadlocked in favor of a conviction of misdemeanor assault, which resulted in a mistrial on this lesser charge. All that means that William Lynch is now effectively acquitted. If found guilty, the 44-year-old San Francisco man could have faced up to four years in prison.
Lynch never denied the 2010 assault on Rev. Jerold Lindner, a Catholic priest living at the Sacred Heart retirement home in Los Gatos. But he testified he did so because Lindner allegedly raped him and his brother when they were children in the 1970s. Lindner has testified that he never saw Lynch coming that May day two years ago, and was shocked that the younger man would ask him to take off his glasses and punch his face and body.
The Jesuits, the religious order of which Lindner, 67, is a member, paid the brothers $187,000 to settle legal fees without admitting wrongdoing. Lindner was never prosecuted for those crimes because of a statute of limitations. Deputy District Attorney Vicki Gemetti had argued that Lynch is responsible for his actions, and that "two wrongs do not make a right."
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