Lawsuit Alleges Omaha Priest Deceived Woman Into Adoption

A Former Omaha woman alleges that the adoption of her newborn baby by a local priest, in the late 60s, was conducted without her consent.

Kathleen Chafin, who is currently residing in Seattle but grew up in Omaha, only reconnected with her son four years ago.

She tells 6 News in 1968, after Chafin left Duchesne Academy for college at St. Louis University, she and her boyfriend found out they were going to have a baby.

Six news says according to court documents, the couple planned to marry and then return to college, but Chafin alleges that Father Thomas Halley came to her Omaha home and told her she brought shame to the family. She alleges, he then proceeded to deceive her into adoption.

She had the baby boy in Sioux City. “I reached for my baby only to find my arms and legs were tied down to the labor bed. I was never allowed to see or hold my child—no matter how much I asked,” said Chafin.

Friday, she filed a federal lawsuit against the Omaha Archdiocese and Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus. Last year, the Nebraska Supreme Court upheld a Douglas County District Court Judge’s decision to dismiss the case because of the statute of limitations.

Father Halley died more than a decade ago and the Archdiocese has denied the allegations in the past.


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