Immediate Demand for sale of 35-36 Leeson Street, Jesuit Ireland. This was Father Kevin Laheen Headquarters, Ireland.
RE: Immediate Demand for the Sale of 35–36 Leeson Street, Jesuits Ireland.
The best recommendation to the Jesuits at this stage would be to engage Sherry FitzGerald, who are reportedly very professional and efficient to deal with. However, you may wish to consider a lower-percentage estate agent to expedite matters and also free more funds as it is currently expected that an avalanche and exponential number of persons may seek redress. With immediate effect, a formal demand is being made for the sale of the Jesuit property at 35–36 Leeson Street, Dublin 2.
All proceeds from this sale should be for the victims—because the dread to think how this could have all been stopped as far back as 1962—the demonic abuse of one family by Father Kevin Laheen SJ and the systemic inaction that enabled him. In the space of 1966-1967 alone, there were 4 victims during that 15 month time period. The Jesuits know all of this of course, and the biggest secret they are desperate to hide; Baby Kevin.
It seems there needs to be a great deal more investigation into both whom paid for the medical bills pertaining to Baby Kevins birth. Indeed there will be a full investigation into Baby Kevins death, and any Jesuits are advised to come forward individually and immediately with all information they have per Baby Kevin, as a plea deal will be in place for those who co-operate.
Despite clear knowledge of serious incidents involving Kevin Laheen in 1962, 1966 and 1967, the Jesuits allowed him to remain in ministry until 1999, during which time he continued to destroy lives and homes. Why, in light of this, should the Jesuits retain the comfort and protection of a prime property like Leeson Street?
That privilege should be stripped immediately.
No one is suggesting the elderly Jesuit priests currently residing there be left homeless. However, a suitable proposal would be to relocate them to an existing IPAS (International Protection Accommodation Services) facility—specifically, one already designated for adult males only. These centers currently house economic migrants and, in some cases, unvetted individuals with criminal histories, including known or suspected sex offenders.
It would be entirely appropriate, symbolic even, to blend the remaining Jesuit residents into such an environment, given the longstanding failure of accountability and the decades-long cover-up. In addition The Jesuits are still harboring by their own admission in excess of 37 plus more priests who are known to them.
A forced sale must now be instigated, and the building at 35–36 Leeson Street reclaimed for public good and reparations.
Remember
Honoring Baby Kevin's memory with yellow flowers placed at his grave, poor little baby boy.
Grave number: QD 74, Family Plot, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin.
Baby Kevin’s grave lies just steps from the main entrance and information centre—clearly visible to all who enter. We encourage Dubliners, visitors, and fellow survivors of Kevin Laheen to place flowers there—not only in remembrance of Baby Kevin, but as a public act of defiance against the collusional cover-up by the Jesuits, who enabled and protected Kevin Laheen.
Let each flower be a symbol of truth, remembrance, and resistance—a quiet but powerful protest against decades of institutional silence and abuse, and a call for an active police investigation into the past and present cover-up of Depraved KEVIN LAHEEN SJ by the Jesuits, and into the birth and death of Baby Kevin.
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