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Ex-talk show host Bernie Ward admits to distributing child pornography
Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer

Thursday, May 8, 2008

SAN FRANCISCO --

Bernie Ward, the most prominent liberal voice on Bay Area talk radio for more than two decades, admitted Thursday to distributing child pornography by e-mail in a plea deal that will send him to federal prison for at least five years.

Ward, 57, a former Roman Catholic priest, was a fixture on KGO-AM 810 for three hours every weeknight,known in recent years for his fervent denunciations of President Bush and the war in Iraq during his news talk show. He also hosted "God Talk," a Sunday morning program on religion, and was a prolific fundraiser for the station's charity drives.

But his career disintegrated Dec. 6 with the unsealing of a federal grand jury indictment, issued three months earlier, that charged him with two counts of distributing and one count of receiving Internet images of child pornography. KGO fired him Dec. 31.

At a 30-minute hearing Thursday in federal court in San Francisco, Ward admitted he was guilty of a single charge of distributing child pornography, saying it involved "exchanging an image of a minor engaged in sexually explicit activity" in December 2004. The plea agreement he signed, quoted in court, contained an admission that he had sent between 15 and 150 pornographic images via e-mail.Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker said he was satisfied that Ward was voluntarily admitting guilt, but granted defense lawyer Doron Weinberg's request to delay accepting the plea until a sentencing hearing Aug. 28. If the plea had been formally entered Thursday, Ward could have been sent to prison immediately.

Ward exchanged hugs with family members and friends before and after the hearing. Wearing a suit and tie and looking grim, he described his conduct succinctly to Walker, showed little hesitation when the judge asked him about waiving his right to go to trial, and said of his guilty plea, "I worked it out in conjunction with my attorney."

As part of the agreement, Weinberg said outside court, federal prosecutors agreed to drop two additional child pornography charges and ask for a sentence of no more than nine years. The maximum under the law is 20 years.

The case was prosecuted by the Justice Department in Washington, D.C., after the U.S. attorney's office in San Francisco bowed out for unstated reasons. The department issued a brief statement describing Ward's plea agreement and had no further comment.

Ward initially pleaded not guilty and said he had downloaded a few pornographic images over several weeks as research for a book on hypocrisy among Americans who preach morality in public. But he was confronted by a federal law that flatly prohibits possessing, receiving or distributing child pornography - regardless of intent - and requires at least five years in prison for each conviction.

His hopes of maintaining a defense based on a constitutional right to research taboo subjects appeared to be weakened further when police in Oakdale (Stanislaus County) released transcripts in February of a series of online sex chats between Ward and a dominatrix in December 2004 and January 2005.

The transcripts quote Ward as fantasizing about naked children, with no apparent reference to any subject he was researching. Police said he had sent photos to the woman that showed children engaged in sexual activity.

Weinberg said outside court Thursday that his client had been "playing roles" in the message exchange.

Weinberg said he would argue for a five-year sentence for Ward, rather than the nine years that prosecutors are seeking. He said a five-year term could be reduced by about nine months for good behavior in prison.

"In terms of his freedom, his future, he's lost almost everything," Weinberg said. "He's not going to be able to come out (of prison) and return to the work he does so well."

In a preview of arguments at the sentencing hearing, Weinberg told the judge that Ward was "a man with an impeccable record of service to his community" and that the crime involved "an error of judgment rather than sexual proclivities."

Since his indictment was unsealed, Ward has been confined to his San Francisco home, with electronic monitoring, as a condition of $250,000 bail. He has been allowed to leave only to work, to drive his children to and from school and to go to church.

Ward, a San Francisco native, went to St. Ignatius High School and the University of San Francisco and earned a master's degree in theology from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He was ordained to the priesthood with the Society of the Precious Blood in 1977 but left two years later, explaining afterward that he wanted to marry and have children. He and his wife, a physician, have four children.
After the priesthood, Ward worked as a schoolteacher, served as legislative assistant for then-Rep. Barbara Boxer for three years, and was hired by KGO in 1985. As an investigative reporter, he won a national award for a series of stories in the mid-1990s, in partnership with the San Francisco Examiner, that exposed financial and sexual improprieties in the San Francisco Archdiocese.

As a talk show host since 1992, Ward was dubbed the "lion of the left" by KGO and had a devoted following. His "God Talk" show, which he described as the work closest to his heart, included discussions of the Christian mission to help the poor and of misconduct in organized religion, especially in his own Catholic faith.

Ward's indictment, and his claim that he was a researcher rather than an exploiter of children, focused attention on the strict federal law, which considers motive and intent to be irrelevant. The rationale is that anyone who possesses child pornography adds to the national market for a product that degrades youth.

In court papers, Weinberg had urged Judge Walker to allow him to argue to the jury that Ward had a "First Amendment-protected right to research and comment upon societal mores," which included viewing pornographic images.

No court has recognized such a right, however, and a federal appeals court in Virginia rejected it in a 2000 ruling upholding a journalist's conviction. Justice Department lawyer Steven Grocki said in a filing in Ward's case that the defense asserted by Weinberg "would invite every defendant charged with child pornography crimes to suddenly become a legitimate researcher educating the masses via their blogs."

After Thursday's hearing, Weinberg said he still believes Ward had a legitimate defense but one that was too risky to pursue. Any leniency that prosecutors are now offering would disappear after a trial and conviction, he said, and the price would be an additional "five or six years of a man's life."

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2008, 12:57:15 AM »
I`ve been listening to bernie on and off for decades.
I`ll miss him.
I know truely he meant no harm.
but the price is too high to let him go.
it`s onething to recieve kiddy porn
but to distribute has no excuse.
it`s a crime plain and simple.
my brother will miss him also.he`s been a member of the church of the holy donut for years.
good lord that`s naive

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2008, 09:38:21 AM »
Naturally, since this guy said nasty things about Juniorbush AND distributed kiddypor, this means that everything he said about Juniorbush was a lie, doesn't it?

Probably everyone who doesn't like Juniorbush is peddling kiddieporn, aren't they?
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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2008, 09:47:52 AM »
Naturally, since this guy said nasty things about Juniorbush AND distributed kiddypor, this means that everything he said about Juniorbush was a lie, doesn't it?

Probably everyone who doesn't like Juniorbush is peddling kiddieporn, aren't they?

Yeah , probably.

Just as any other broad brushing , or sang froid.

Want to talk about Rush Limbaugh narrowly escapeing jail on drug charges?

Must prove Rush was wrong about things and that dittoheads are all druggies.

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2008, 11:03:19 AM »
I used to listen to rush all the time till i became unemployed.
hard to be a fan ,when you`re the target of his attacks.
every once in awhile I try to listen to his show and the magic just isn`t there for me

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2008, 12:51:20 PM »
I used to listen to rush all the time till i became unemployed.
hard to be a fan ,when you`re the target of his attacks.
every once in awhile I try to listen to his show and the magic just isn`t there for me

Most people are occasionally unemployed .

Look at poor George Bush , in spite of good health he is about to be forced to retire.

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2008, 01:33:38 PM »
Rush did no time and was never in danger of getting busted. Personally, I think if he takes pain pills, that is his business. He isn't encourage anyone else to become a druggie.

I don't deny Rush the right to spew his lies and propaganda, I just think people need to consider the source. He is a paid propagandist and deserves no more credence than Mr. Whipple, Dishsoap Marge or the Geico lizard.
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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #7 on: May 09, 2008, 01:35:55 PM »
Look at poor George Bush , in spite of good health he is about to be forced to retire.

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His superior brush-clearing skills are needed much more than his crappy managerial skills.
Every president knows that eight years is the limit.

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #8 on: May 09, 2008, 03:04:02 PM »
well.....
he can VP and if the president get a serious shoe tying accident,he`s president for the remainder of the term

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #9 on: May 09, 2008, 03:13:59 PM »
well.....
he can VP and if the president get a serious shoe tying accident,he`s president for the remainder of the term


Actually, he can't.  Once he's fulfilled both terms, he's no longer eligible to run for VP.

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #10 on: May 09, 2008, 04:06:10 PM »
That is right .

George has a few months left before he rides into the sunset , and the survivor of the current gauntlet takes the reigns.

I imagine some people are gonna miss George , even some who don't think much of him right now.

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« Reply #11 on: May 09, 2008, 11:54:37 PM »
I can't imagine any sane person missing Juniorbush. This is, however, not saying that no one will miss him, because sanity is not universal.

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Re: Bush bashing leftwing radio host caught distributing child porn
« Reply #12 on: May 10, 2008, 03:46:52 AM »
I can't imagine any sane person missing Juniorbush. This is, however, not saying that no one will miss him, because sanity is not universal.



If the left is "sane" they can keep it.

They stay depressed and the sky is always falling and everything is run by secretive "oligarchs" and just every fact is looked at on its least attractive side.


For example , Home ownership is way up!

Liberal point of view , more people are carring a mortgage than ever before , so debt is way up, ( perhaps debt and forclosures are not up as much as home ownership and homelessness may be at an all time low , but don't shine sun on our malaise).

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« Reply #13 on: May 10, 2008, 09:48:20 AM »
Liberal talk show host & Bush critic guilty of child porn
distribution was also a pervert when he was a Catholic priest.





Ward complaints date back to priesthood

Thursday, May 08, 2008

by Dan Noyes

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) --



As expected, former KGO Radio talk show host Bernie Ward pleaded guilty Thursday to a charge of distributing child pornography. Ward did not comment as he left the federal courthouse in San Francisco Thursday afternoon, but he did, though, admit to a judge that he sent a sexually-explicit image of a child over the Internet. After his arrest in December, Ward claimed he was researching a book.

The judge agreed to hold off on accepting Ward's plea until his sentencing in August. That's so Ward can attend his son's high school graduation. He faces a minimum of five-years in federal prison.

The ABC7 I-Team has been following this case and exploring Ward's time as a Catholic priest.

It's the same old story -- Catholic priest gets in trouble for complaints of sexual activity with minors. Only this time, it's Bernie Ward.

Ward often discussed his time as a Catholic priest during his weeknight KGO Radio show and his Sunday morning program, "God Talk."

However, he never told the complete story of what happened when he was Father Bernie.

The I-Team's been able to piece it together by interviewing people who lived with him, his superiors in the church and his former students.

"Drinking was, that was the thing you did, you got ripped," said Tom Finn who lived at Cardinal Newman High School.

"He appeared to be a good priest at the time and all of a sudden, it kind of went downhill," said Father Tony Latorre, former vice principal at Cardinal Newman High School.

Dan Noyes: "You told me that you believe he's a predator. you believe that?"

Rosanne Schwab (former student): "Yes, definitely."

Rosanne Schwab was the junior class president at Santa Rosa's Ursuline High, the sister school to Cardinal Newman, right next door.

She remembers when a young, hip priest arrived -- Father Bernie Ward.

"He was very funny and fun-loving and probably the most popular priest on campus," says Schwab.

Ward taught religion at both schools, coached the JV football team, and gained a reputation for flirting with teenage girls, even though he was 27 and a priest. In the spring of 1978, it apparently went beyond flirtation.

Father Tony Latorre was Cardinal Newman's vice principal at the time.

"There was some concern Bernie possibly being involved with some female students from Ursuline High School next door," says Latorre.

The I-Team has been able to confirm two sexual misconduct complaints against Ward when he was a priest. First, Rosanne Schwab.

Father Bernie got her parents' approval to take her to the beach for a day when she was 17.

"This was a different time and place where priests really were trusted, and so Bernie and I headed out to Bodega," says Schwab.

On the way, Schwab says Ward stopped at a liquor store, bought a bottle of 151 rum. When they got to the beach, he parked on a cliff.

"He produced a joint out of his pocket," says Schwab.

Schwab says they smoked marijuana and drank. Then, Father Bernie began pressing her for intimate details of the sex life with her boyfriend.

"Every time I tried to bring the conversation around to something that made me feel safer, Bernie would bring it back to the sex," says Schwab.

Schwab says she grew very uncomfortable and when Ward put his hand on her shoulder, she froze with fear.

"And he took that same hand and grabbed the back of my head and pulled me to him and stuck his tongue in my mouth and held me very tightly with the one hand behind my head and the other hand up against my breasts," says Schwab.

Schwab says it went on for several minutes before she could push Father Bernie away, and that he scolded her.
 
"He said, 'I am really disappointed in you. I thought that you were mature, I thought that you were special,'" says Schwab.

The second complaint comes from another former student who tells us that when she was 16, Ward drove her to San Francisco for a prayer meeting. On the way back, they stopped at the Golden Gate Bridge and he pulled out a six-pack of Heineken. She says when Father Bernie tried to kiss her, she punched him in the stomach.

When that girl told her parents they demanded a meeting with the principal of Cardinal Newman at the time, Father Bill Finn.

Rosanne Schwab and her parents also came.

"With Bernie and parents and Principal Father Finn, I do recall such a meeting," says Schwab.

The girls' account of what happened angered Father Finn. After all, he was Bernie Ward's mentor.

Finn's brother also lived in Cardinal Newman's faculty house and he clearly recalls their conversation.
 
"'That damn Bernie.' I said, 'What, what with Bernie?' He says, 'He got caught in a sex thing with this girl from Ursuline,'" recalls Tom Finn, the principal's brother.

Father Bill Finn died eight years ago, but the I-Team knew him well. After his tenure at Cardinal Newman, Finn became a vocal critic of the church's handling of priests who sexually abuse children.

"I think that it could have perhaps addressed it in a much more expeditious fashion and I wish it had. Perhaps we'd have a lot fewer victims out there today," said Father Bill Finn in an interview with ABC7 back in November of 1994.

Father Finn helped with several of our investigations, including one in 1995 that ended with a prison sentence for Santa Rosa priest Gary Timmons.

Now, Father Finn's brother says he has to speak out about Bernie Ward.

"Bill is -- one of the reasons I'm talking to you is Bill was so not a hypocrite, that if I kept this to myself, he'd be bothering me, no matter who it is. Bill was that way," says Tom Finn.

We don't know for sure if Ward left the priesthood on his own or was forced out. He served under the Society of the Precious Blood and officials at the headquarters in Ohio tell us they checked Ward's file and found no information about sexual misconduct.

Through his lawyer, Ward declined to be interviewed for this report. But after speaking with Ward, attorney Doron Weinberg sent the I-Team a letter on Monday saying, "the allegations are completely false" ... that they "could have a negative impact on the federal prosecution currently pending against Mr. Ward."

Former prosecutor and ABC7 legal analyst, Dean Johnson, agrees.

"The existence of this prior conduct becomes a huge deterrent to the defendant getting on the stand and completely hamstrings his defense attorneys," says Johnson.

Ward's guilty plea brings some comfort to Schwab. She says it's important for people to know that someone who criticized the Catholic church for so long on the radio had his own complaints of misconduct when he was a priest.

"Too many people have gotten away with this stuff. I am trying to heal and I think that this is good for me because I know that I am a strong person and I know that I have a lot of courage," says Schwab.

Ward is due back in court for sentencing in August. We'll keep track of what happens and get back to you.

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/iteam&id=6131414

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