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Olivia Kelleher

Former scout leader pleads guilty to over 20 counts of sexual assault on young boys

A former scout leader has pleaded guilty to over twenty counts of sexually assaulting young boy scouts over a 20-year period.

David Barry, 72, of Montrose, Firgrove Gardens in Bishopstown, Cork, pleaded guilty at Cork Circuit Criminal Court to 28 charges.

One was for attempted sexual assault, the rest for sexual or indecent assault.

The case involves 10 complainants with the offences occurring at various dates from 1986 to 2008.

Mr Barry, who wore a dark suit in court, replied “Guilty, my lord” to all of the charges when he was arraigned this morning.

Barrister for the defence, Tom Creed SC, said that his client was not in the best of health. He told Judge Sean O’Donnabhain that he required a four week adjournment to facilitate the preparation of a psychological report.

He has also applied for a medical report from Mr Barry’s GP and has been in contact with his cardiologist to receive relevant information.

State solicitor Frank Nyhan said that time would also be needed to compile victim impact statements in relation to the various complainants.

Sentencing was adjourned in the case until June 25th. Mr Barry was remanded on continuing bail until his next court appearance.

Mr Barry, who is a retired businessman, appeared before Cork District Court in December last year where he was charged with 26 counts of indecent or sexual assault and one count of attempted indecent assault. A twenty eighth charge was later added.

When he first was charged in December 2020 Mr Barry told Detective Garda Duggan that he was “sorry for anyone I hurt.”

Many of the charges relate to the 1980’s and 1990’s but some refer to dates as late as 2005 and 2008.

The only reporting restriction in the case involves not naming the victims.

It is claimed that the boys, who were all members of the Catholic Boys Scouts of Ireland, were aged between 12 and 16 at the time of the alleged offences at the location in Cork.

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