Spielman, 73, was ordained to the priesthood in 1970 and assigned as a summer chaplain at Camp Turner, an overnight diocesan youth camp in Allegany State Park, near Salamanca. In the 1970s, he served at parishes in Springville, Jamestown and Salamanca, and he was assigned to teach at Archbishop Walsh in 1978. He later served at St. Mary Catholic Church in Canaseraga and SS. Peter and Paul Church in Jamestown.

Spielman was treated at Southdown Institute near Toronto from Dec. 26, 1989, to May 25, 1990, and again in 1993, according to court records in Husted’s case. Shortly after Gilman reported his alleged abuse to the diocese in 1993, Spielman resigned the priesthood and moved to Alaska. Spielman is believed to be living in Hawaii and he still owns property in Allegany County. The News has been unable to contact him for comment.

Porada attended St. Aloysius school from 1968 to 1972, and Spielman began abusing him when he was in eighth grade, he said.

Porada said Spielman took him to a retreat center known as “the Hill” in Scio, Allegany County, where after a day of cutting shrubs, mowing grass, gardening and other jobs, the priest offered him a beer and brought out pornographic magazines. Porada said he drank more beer and Irish whiskey and became intoxicated before taking a shower, during which Spielman molested him.