She ultimately testified before the Diocesan Review Board, a group of mostly laypeople who deliberate on sexual abuse accusations within the church under the bishop’s supervision, and was found to be “credible.”

Over time, Ianni was able to find healing through connecting with other survivors and became a leader for SNAP. Since she has taken on the leadership role, hundreds of people who have been abused by clergy have reached out to her, she said.

Reached by phone Wednesday, Eugene Teslovic, one of the men named on the Richmond Diocese’s list, denied having sexually assaulted a minor. Also reached by phone, Christopher Buckner, who was accused in 2007 and came to a “mutual agreement” with the diocese to retire in 2018, according to the diocese, said he had no comment. Attempts by the Richmond Times-Dispatch to reach other men named on the list were unsuccessful.

None of the names on the Diocese of Richmond’s list appeared on the Virginia State Police’s sex offender registry, nor in any lawsuits in U.S. District Court. The only name on the list to appear in a search for convictions in Richmond or the counties of Chesterfield, Henrico, Hanover, Goochland and Powhatan was John Leonard’s.