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http://amarillo.com/stories/1999/12/09/tex_LD0655.001.shtml
Hunt accused of sexual assault
Posted: Thursday, December 09, 1999
The Associated Press
DALLAS (AP) - Lamar Hunt Jr., son of sports magnate Lamar Hunt and a member of one of Texas' most prominent and wealthiest families, was accused in a civil lawsuit of making unwanted advances on his mentally disabled sister-in-law and having sex with her.
Hunt's attorney, Donald Flanary, told The Dallas Morning News his client had written a document titled "Confessions of a Sex Addict," which is cited in a civil lawsuit filed Monday at the Dallas courthouse.
Flanary did not return telephone calls Wednesday from The Associated Press.
In the document, the writer states, "I made unwanted advances on her on consecutive nights."
The writer described the sex acts and added, "If this is disturbing, I am sorry, but I think that for whatever reason God wants me to expel this demon."
Plaintiff's attorneys said Hunt, 43, gave the document to his wife, Jocelyn, two years ago. Jocelyn Hunt since filed for a divorce, which is pending with court papers sealed.
The civil lawsuit against Lamar Hunt Jr. was filed by attorneys for Jocelyn Hunt's sister, Judy Fitzpatrick.
"She's seeking monetary damages," said Jack Baldwin, a Texas attorney representing Fitzpatrick. He said they have not discussed a settlement with Hunt's attorneys, who have 20 days to respond to the lawsuit.
Although no criminal action has been filed against Hunt, Baldwin said that still is an option.
The district attorney's office is unlikely to pursue the matter unless police investigate and find evidence of a crime, said assistant district attorney Mike Carnes.
The statute of limitations for a sexual assault case would be five years, but that time frame could vary with the specific charges, he said.
Attorneys said Fitzpatrick lives in Pennsylvania with another sister who helps care for her and consented to the release of her name. The Associated Press normally does not identify sexual-assault complainants unless they or their guardians consent.
Court papers in the lawsuit Baldwin filed Monday in Dallas on Fitzpatrick's behalf claim the woman "has been diagnosed with moderate to severe learning disabilities, cognitive deficits and social deficiencies. . . . She has lived with her parents or a sibling for 40 of the 41 years of her life."
The alleged assaults occurred two years ago, the lawsuit said, when Fitzpatrick was visiting the Hunts at their suburban Dallas home.
Hunt is the grandson of pioneer Texas oil wildcatter H.L. Hunt. He has an office with his father in downtown Dallas. Forty years ago, the elder Hunt launched the American Football League, which included his Dallas Texans franchise. The team later became the Kansas City Chiefs, whose ownership is held through trusts by Lamar Hunt Jr. and his three siblings.
The younger Hunt also is president and past headmaster of St. Therese Academy, a small prep school in Irving that describes itself as offering "religious education based on the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church" - but operates without diocesan oversight.
"We've disavowed any connection with them," said Bronson Harvard, a spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Dallas. "They don't readily make clear in their literature their relationship to the church."
http://amarillo.com/stories/1999/12/09/tex_LD0655.001.shtml
Hunt accused of sexual assault
Posted: Thursday, December 09, 1999
The Associated Press
DALLAS (AP) - Lamar Hunt Jr., son of sports magnate Lamar Hunt and a member of one of Texas' most prominent and wealthiest families, was accused in a civil lawsuit of making unwanted advances on his mentally disabled sister-in-law and having sex with her.
Hunt's attorney, Donald Flanary, told The Dallas Morning News his client had written a document titled "Confessions of a Sex Addict," which is cited in a civil lawsuit filed Monday at the Dallas courthouse.
Flanary did not return telephone calls Wednesday from The Associated Press.
In the document, the writer states, "I made unwanted advances on her on consecutive nights."
The writer described the sex acts and added, "If this is disturbing, I am sorry, but I think that for whatever reason God wants me to expel this demon."
Plaintiff's attorneys said Hunt, 43, gave the document to his wife, Jocelyn, two years ago. Jocelyn Hunt since filed for a divorce, which is pending with court papers sealed.
The civil lawsuit against Lamar Hunt Jr. was filed by attorneys for Jocelyn Hunt's sister, Judy Fitzpatrick.
"She's seeking monetary damages," said Jack Baldwin, a Texas attorney representing Fitzpatrick. He said they have not discussed a settlement with Hunt's attorneys, who have 20 days to respond to the lawsuit.
Although no criminal action has been filed against Hunt, Baldwin said that still is an option.
The district attorney's office is unlikely to pursue the matter unless police investigate and find evidence of a crime, said assistant district attorney Mike Carnes.
The statute of limitations for a sexual assault case would be five years, but that time frame could vary with the specific charges, he said.
Attorneys said Fitzpatrick lives in Pennsylvania with another sister who helps care for her and consented to the release of her name. The Associated Press normally does not identify sexual-assault complainants unless they or their guardians consent.
Court papers in the lawsuit Baldwin filed Monday in Dallas on Fitzpatrick's behalf claim the woman "has been diagnosed with moderate to severe learning disabilities, cognitive deficits and social deficiencies. . . . She has lived with her parents or a sibling for 40 of the 41 years of her life."
The alleged assaults occurred two years ago, the lawsuit said, when Fitzpatrick was visiting the Hunts at their suburban Dallas home.
Hunt is the grandson of pioneer Texas oil wildcatter H.L. Hunt. He has an office with his father in downtown Dallas. Forty years ago, the elder Hunt launched the American Football League, which included his Dallas Texans franchise. The team later became the Kansas City Chiefs, whose ownership is held through trusts by Lamar Hunt Jr. and his three siblings.
The younger Hunt also is president and past headmaster of St. Therese Academy, a small prep school in Irving that describes itself as offering "religious education based on the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church" - but operates without diocesan oversight.
"We've disavowed any connection with them," said Bronson Harvard, a spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Dallas. "They don't readily make clear in their literature their relationship to the church."