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Open up Scouts Canada's pedophile list: B.C. sex-abuse victim

A British Columbia man whose scout leader molested him is furious that Scouts Canada won't tell the public how many of its leaders have sexually abused former scouts like himself.

Confidential list uncovered by CBCs The Fifth Estate

Boy Scout abused

13 years ago
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A B.C. man wants Scouts Canada to reveal how many of its leaders had abused former scouts like himself, reports the CBC's Natalie Clancy

A British Columbia man whose scout leader molested him is furious that Scouts Canada won't tell the public how many of its leaders have sexually abused former scouts like himself.

"I'd like to see the stats on how many victims in Canada there are due to the Boy Scouts," says the 52-year-old man, whose identity is protected by a publication ban.

An investigation by CBC-TVs The Fifth Estate found that since the 1950s,more than 300 childrenhave been abused by scout leaders active in the Canadian movement.

The investigative programunearthed proofthat for decades Scouts Canada kept what they called a "confidential list" of pedophiles barred from its ranks, in an effort to prevent them from re-entering other troops.

The youth organization says it records the names of suspended or terminated volunteer leaders, but says it doesnt keep "secret lists" or "secret files."

Scouts Canada stresses that under current policy, it suspends individuals immediately upon hearing a complaint, then reports it to the police. "That is true now and, as far as we can determine, that is true of years past," Scouts Canada spokesman John Petitti said in an email.

Roper's crimes

The former B.C. scout says the organization didnt do enough to protect him when he was being molested by his scout leader, John Roper, for over five years in the 1970s.Roper had already molested another boy scout in Burlington, Ont., nearly a decade earlier.

Halton, Ont., police would later describe his assaults as a "carbon copy" of each other.

"I still feel so ripped off," the B.C. man says. "It wasnt right. We should have been protected."

Roper, a British-born former civil servant, joined the scouting movement after moving to Canada in the 1950s. He admitted to having sexual relations with boys until 1985, at which time he says he began abstaining from sex.

In 1997, Roper was convicted for sexually abusing the scout in B.C. He received a conditional sentence.

Five years later, the former Ontario scout came forward about the earlier offences, leading to other charges that left Roper behind bars.

Let us down

The B.C. man questions how the Scouts didnt clue into the sexual assaults.

'They didnt pay. They didnt say they were sorry.' Unidentified B.C. man

"Theyre dealing with the safety of children," he said. "They should know something about what was going on. And I think they let us down."

His abuse began in 1970, at the age of nine. It happened numerous times over the next five years, often on scouting trips and sleepovers, and only stopped when the boys family moved.

The B.C. man recalls a time when the two made snowshoes from coat hangars and rope, then hiked at a nearby mountain to test the makeshift snowshoes out. When the scout became ill, Roper put him in a bed at a lodge to rest.

"I fell asleep cause I was running a fever and I felt sick," the man said. "And I woke up and guess whos there, doing things."

The B.C. sex-abuse victim sued Roper, forcing him to sell his east Vancouver house, which stood next to an elementary school.

He filed a lawsuit in 1997 against the Boy Scouts of Canada, alleging the group bore some responsibility for the sex abuse, but later dropped the civil suit. The organization denied all the allegations made in the lawsuit.

"They didnt pay. They didnt say they were sorry," said the man. "They just covered their ass and ran."

Scouts Canada has refused to comment on specific cases.

If you have more information on this story, or other investigative tips, please emailinvestigations@cbc.ca.