In May 2023, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul released an investigative report about sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy in Illinois.[1] For the Diocese of Peoria, Raoul reported 51 priests with credible accusations of sexual abuse by 142 accusers.[2][3]
In 2002, Myers was among the two-thirds of sitting bishops and acting diocese administrators that the Dallas Morning News found had allowed priests accused of sexual abuse to continue working.[6]
John Anderson
John Anderson was first accused in 1993,[7] and was removed from a parish; by 2002, Anderson was the director of the Peoria diocese office for Propagation of the Faith, until he and six other priests were suspended that May by Myers' successor, Bishop Daniel R. Jenky.[6][8]
Francis Engels
Francis Engels was the subject of numerous complaints, but accusers say the bishop ignored them until the accusers went to the news media in the early 1990s. Myers suspended Engels, but later attempted to re-instate him. Myers later said that he "didn't realize they would be so upset" about re-instatement.[6] In 2005, Engels pleaded guilty (in an Alford plea) to molesting a Peoria altar boy on trips to Milwaukee in the early 1980s;[9] the victim said Engels told him, "If you tell anybody, they're not going to believe you".[10] When the Ad Hoc Committee on Sexual Abuse was reorganized in May 2002, Myers was one of three bishops no longer on the committee.[8]
Engels died in Kewanee, Illinois on June 6, 2019.[11][9]