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Chronology of Fells Acres abuse case

Boston Herald, July 8, 2001
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Following is a chronology of key events in the 15-year Fells Acres child abuse case:

Sept. 2, 1984: A mother calls an abuse hotline and reports possible symptoms of sexual abuse in her 5-year-old son, who attended the Fells Acres Day School in Malden.

Sept. 5, 1984:Gerald "Tooky" Amirault is arrested and charged with rape of a child.

Sept. 11, 1984: State closes the center.

Jan. 23, 1985: Grand jury indicts Gerald and his mother, Violet Amirault, as well as Violet's daughter, Cheryl Amirault LeFave, on 18 counts of abusing eight children. Two more children are added to indictments by mid-1985.

July 20, 1986: Gerald Amirault is found guilty on all counts. He is later sentenced to 30 to 40 years in prison.

June 13, 1987: Violet Amirault and Cheryl Amirault LeFave are convicted on all counts. They are given eight- to 20-year jail sentences.

March 30, 1995: Amiraults request new trial on constitutional grounds.

Aug. 29, 1995: Amirault mother and daughter freed on bail pending a retrial after serving eight years.

March 24, 1997: The Supreme Judicial Court reinstates child molestation convictions against Violet Amirault and Cheryl Amirault LeFave, denies son's motion for new trial.

May 9, 1997: Superior Court judge grants new trial for Violet Amirault and her daughter, allowing them to remain free on bail.

Sept. 12, 1997: Violet Amirault dies of stomach cancer at age 74.

June 12, 1998 - Superior Court judge overturns the conviction of Cheryl Amirault LeFave. The judge said new research cast doubts on prosecutors' suggestive and leading interview techniques made it impossible to tell if the children, by now teen-agers, were telling the truth..

Aug. 18, 1999 - The SJC again reinstates the conviction, overturning the lower court's decision.

Sept. 28, 1999 - The SJC rejects Cheryl Amirault LeFave's bid for a new trial.

Oct. 21, 1999 - Cheryl Amirault LeFave secures her freedom after prosecutors do not oppose a motion to reduce her sentence to time servedand the emotional case against her draws to a close. LeFave's convictions remain, but a superior court judge allowed the time she had served on the eight- to 20-year sentence to stand after prosecutors did not oppose LeFave's motion to reduce her sentence.

Sept. 20, 2000 - Gerald Amirault, after serving 14 years in prison, asks the Massachusetts Advisory Board of Pardons that his sentence be commuted. The Middlesex District Attorney's office, which did not oppose freeing Cheryl Amirault LeFave, adamantly opposes commuting Gerald Amirault's sentence.

July 6, 2001 - Massachusetts Board of Pardons unanimously recommends commuting the sentence of Gerald Amirault. Acting Gov. Jane Swift and the Governor's Council must rule on the board's recommendation.

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