May 7, 2003

BALTIMORE (MD)
TheWBALChannel.com

BALTIMORE —
A former Hampden schoolteacher faces another allegation of child sexual abuse.

The Baltimore Archdiocese is dealing with another crisis as another family sues a former Catholic schoolteacher who is now in prison for sexually abusing students.

WBAL-TV 11 NEWS I-Team reporter Lisa Robinson reported that the lawsuit is based on abuse that took place at St. Thomas Aquinas School in Baltimore’s Hampden neighborhood in the 2001-2002 school year. That’s when David Czajkowski, 38, (pictured, right), was a teacher at the Catholic school.





Czajkowski is currently behind bars serving a five-year sentence after pleading guilty to sexually abusing students between 1999 and 2001. He’s named in this latest lawsuit filed Wednesday morning along with Cardinal William Keeler, the St. Thomas Aquinas congregation and school principal Sister Marie Rose Gustatus.

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