Allegations: Connor was arrested in 1984 for molesting a 14-year-old at his house while he was teaching at Eustace. He admitted to the crime, but the Cape May County Prosecutor's Office agreed to let him enter a pretrial diversionary program at the request of officials in the Camden Diocese. He was later transferred to the Pittsburgh Diocese and then the Philadelphia Archdiocese, both under the oversight of Bevilacqua. Despite his history, he was assigned for a period as an assistant pastor of St. Matthew in Conshohocken, a parish with a grade school and where Connor formed what supervisors described as a troubling attachment to a young boy. After Connor was featured in the 2005 grand jury report on clergy sex abuse in Philadelphia, at least two more accusers came forward to allege he had abused them during his time in Pittsburgh.