The Flynn Doctrine, Part 7: No Bail for His Accuser, No Charges for the Priests

January 16, 2026

900 Victims. Zero Prosecutions. The Diocese of Buffalo and the DA Who Protected It

Former Erie County District Attorney John Flynn said it at the press conference announcing charges against his political enemy, Steve Pigeon.

“I stand with the child.”

He said he believed the accuser. He required no corroboration.

But when more than 900 people filed abuse claims against priests of the Diocese of Buffalo under New York’s Child Victims Act, Flynn did not stand with them.

In seven years as Erie County District Attorney—from January 2017 to March 2024—John Flynn did not prosecute a single priest.

Not one.

At his Dec 2 2021 press conference John Flynn called it big boy rape and declared Pigeon should be imprisoned for life

In the Pocket of the Bishops

Monsignor Gene Thomas Gomulka, a former Navy chaplain, has spent more than three decades documenting predation and cover-ups inside the Catholic Church. He has no prior personal or political history with Flynn; his focus has been on clergy abuse and diocesan cover-ups across multiple states.

Msgr Gomolka

In 2023, Gomulka came to Niagara Falls to investigate the Diocese of Buffalo. He met with victims. He read files. He spoke with witnesses.

“Flynn was in the pocket of the bishops,” Gomulka told The Frank Report. “He actively covered up sex abuse. He only prosecuted priests if the bishop wished.”

The connections between Flynn and the Diocese are not hidden.

Flynn’s uncle, Ed Cosgrove—himself a former Erie County District Attorney—represented priests accused of sexual abuse within the Diocese.

Cosgrove

On January 20, 2021—during pandemic restrictions that kept ordinary parishioners from attending Mass—Flynn and Cosgrove were among a small group of lay attendees invited to the installation ceremony of Bishop Michael Fisher.

Concelebrating that Mass was Father Art Smith—a priest whose name appears on the Diocese’s own list of clergy with substantiated claims of sexual abuse. Smith’s nephew has publicly accused him of molestation. Flynn never charged him.

Father Art Smith

The Impossible Explanation

The Ravarini case illustrates how Flynn’s office operated.

Seminarian Wieslaw Walawender reported that Father Dennis Riter had sexually abused Anthony Ravarini.

When the allegation reached Flynn’s office, prosecutors accepted an explanation from Diocese officials: the semen found on Ravarini’s shirt and face was the result of the boy masturbating in a bathroom at Father Riter’s rectory.

Father Dennis Riter

There was one problem with that explanation.

Anthony Ravarini was six and a half years old. A six-year-old cannot produce semen. Boys typically begin producing semen between the ages of 10 and 12.

Flynn’s office accepted the impossible explanation anyway.

Flynn has stated that no prosecutable cases within the statute of limitations were presented to his office. But his office accepted the Diocese’s explanation that a six-year-old produced semen. The barrier wasn’t legal—it was willful.

Selective Prosecution

Consider what Flynn chose to prosecute—and what he chose to ignore.

He prosecuted Steve Pigeon on charges of predatory sexual assault—a potential life sentence—based solely on the word of a teenage accuser. The alleged crime: a single incident, one Christmas Eve, one drive home. No grooming. No pattern. No prior claims of misconduct against Pigeon in decades of public life.

G Steven Pigeon was charged by then District Attorney John Flynn for a rape based on the uncorroborated word of a mentally troubled teenager

According to court records and family members, the accuser had a documented history of fabrications. Her mother had a record of making false accusations against family members. The outcry came five years after the alleged incident, triggered not by therapy or disclosure but by a confrontation over a video about her older brother. Suicide notes written by the accuser before her outcry addressed her older brother and a “very special relationship” between them—but never mentioned Pigeon.

Flynn disclosed none of this at his press conference. He stood at the podium and declared: “I believe the child.” He called the charge “big-boy rape.”

The case collapsed from predatory sexual assault—a potential life sentence—to a single molestation count, eight months in jail, no probation.

Ryan Flynn

Flynn made a complaint against his own cousin Ryan Flynn, alleging Ryan threatened his wife through a tweet. This came five months after Ryan filed a police report accusing John Flynn of sexually abusing him as a child.

Ryan described specific incidents: waking around age 10 to find Flynn, his older cousin—then in his late 20s—lying across his legs, touching him; another time when John exposed himself and asked Ryan to perform sexual acts. Ryan refused. He says John threatened to kill him or ruin his life if he ever told anyone.

Six months after filing that report, Ryan was arrested. The charge: violating an order of protection by making an anonymous online threat against John Flynn’s wife.

The evidence: a single screenshot of a post from an account called “JohnFlynn@NeedMoreHaters1,” an account not registered to Ryan Flynn. The post contains the phrase “just kidding.” No IP address. No device records. No metadata. No forensic analysis tying Ryan to the account.

The alleged social media post No forensic evidence has been presented that shows this was posted by Ryan Flynn yet it is enough to warrant his arrest and remand in custody
Judge J Mark Gruber

Judge J. Mark Gruber, a former colleague of Flynn’s in Town of Tonawanda government, held Ryan without bail.

Ryan Flynn has been held without bail for nearly three months on the basis of that screenshot.

 

Flynn was aggressive in prosecuting those who harassed others—selectively.

He filed harassment, disorderly conduct, and trespass charges against former seminarians Stephen Parisi and Matthew Bojanowski in December 2019. Their crime? Protesting sexual abuse cover-ups in front of The Catholic Center of the Diocese of Buffalo.

Flynn went to the wall against them, coordinating with the Diocese to punish them. But their factual innocence, combined with an unwillingness to take any plea, forced a Buffalo City Court judge to dismiss the charges.

Flynn prosecuted Catholics who protested pedophilia. He did not prosecute the priests they accused.

He prosecuted his political enemy Pigeon on a case so weak it collapsed into an eight-month plea—knowing the charge alone was enough to destroy a man’s reputation.

He did not charge the priests. That might have hurt the church.

And when he himself was accused of molesting a child, he turned his influence toward destroying his accuser.

The Record

The record is clear.

900 alleged victims of priest abuse. Not one prosecution.

Steve Pigeon lives with sex offender status based on a case that collapsed under its own weight.

Priests remain free.

Ryan Flynn remains in custody for accusing his cousin.

And John Flynn? He’s in private practice now. He told a reporter he’s making so much money at the Buffalo law firm of Lippes Mathias that he wouldn’t take a pay cut to run for public office again.

He stands with the child?

Yeah. Sure. Okay.

With Ryan Flynn’s case ongoing and discovery potentially ahead, more facts may emerge under oath.

 

This is Part 7 in The Flynn Doctrine series.

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Frank Parlato
Frank Parlato is an investigative journalist, media strategist, publisher, and legal consultant.
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Anonymous
1 month ago

Abusing clergy are scum. At the same time, Frank, isn’t there a statute of limitations that would preclude the former DA from charging them with a crime? Of course, there should be no time limit, but there is. For this post, where is your proof of timing and abuse that the former DA ignored? Just saying.

And, did the Steve Pigeon case really collapse? No, he accepted a plea bargain. Had he not, you would have to assume the case, as if was, would have proceeded to trial.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

Aspirations to State Supreme Court? Imagine a vindictive, narrow minded judge presiding over cases that affect thousands and have ripple effects over far more.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

John Flynn didn’t just fail abused children — he protected their abusers. As prosecutor, he chose inaction while hundreds of child sex abuse cases went uncharged. That silence wasn’t neutral; it enabled continued harm. When a prosecutor refuses to act, he’s participating in child abuse.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

For one, the majority of pedophile research is conducted with participants who are identified by their behavior, most often via their contact with the criminal justice system.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

The good and faithful servant would never prosecute Catholic priests. Flynn’s a coward and a pedo protector. “I stand with the child” shows what a hypocritical POS Flynn is. Ryan’s likely telling the truth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

Brilliant article – proof that Flynn stands for what’s best for Flynn and nothing else.

He sacrificed children – including the accuser of Pigeon. She knows it’s not true. She was cornered – a secret to a confidant was released and Flynn exploited the child instead of getting her the mental health support that she needed. Now she carries the weight of the lie.

Flynn’s an animal and a coward.
No one should trust this guy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

Imagine being such a loser that you keep publishing fake news to defend a scumbag criminal stalker. Sounds like you and Ryan have a lot in common, low-life bums. John Flynn did nothing to Ryan- he’s making this up because he can’t handle his charges and repercussions for all of the stalking and harassment he’s been doing to countless people for years, get a life Frank! Ryan is not a victim he’s a nut job degenerate and anyone who knows the reality of this situation knows your articles are bullshit. Stop embarrassing yourself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

Sorry about your friend Steve but as a former family friend of Ryan Flynn I wanted to remind you who you’re defending for clicks

Heather D.
Heather D.
1 month ago
Reply to  Anonymous

And what do you make of Flynn’s failure to prosecute sexual acts by Catholic priests? How do you explain away all the evidence? Why did Flynn not “stand with the child” then? Not one time.

I’m curious how you justify his decision not to attempt to prosecute any of them. Thank you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

I was in seminary with Matthew and Stephen. Everything said here is 100% true. God bless you Ryan Flynn!

OO6 Victims. Z00 Prosecutions
OO6 Victims. Z00 Prosecutions
1 month ago

Bad

OO6 Victims. Z00 Prosecutions
OO6 Victims. Z00 Prosecutions
1 month ago

Sad

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

There is a world within a world – There are fathers and sons, friends and enemies, and they all have at least one thing in common:

Madeira’s wife’s brother was an adopted son of Jerry Sandusky, and Madeira himself has spoken about the impact of the scandal on his family and their interactions with the Catholic Church during that period.

Snorlax
Snorlax
1 month ago

Catholics take care of their own. It’s one of the many reasons they are never taken seriously as Christians.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

Have you considered the possibility that Frank Parlato is only going after Flynn because he railroaded his friend Steve Pigeon?

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago
Reply to  Anonymous

John is this you? LOL 😂

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago
Reply to  Anonymous

John is still mad & he can’t be trusted with side info. This is about a vendetta against me.Giving me One that conspiracy “nutty buddies”, regardless of their opinions of this case, should resoundingly reject.

Richard Luthmann
1 month ago

This isn’t hypocrisy by accident — it’s doctrine by design. Flynn didn’t “fail” to prosecute priests; he made a conscious, repeatable choice about who gets belief, who gets bail, and who gets buried. When power points inward, accusations become weapons. When they point upward, they become “unprovable.” Nine hundred victims weren’t ignored because of law — they were ignored because prosecution would’ve disrupted the machine. Meanwhile, an uncorroborated allegation against a political enemy became a lifetime brand, and an accuser inside Flynn’s own family became a detainee. This is selective justice masquerading as moral certainty — and the paper trail is damning.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

SO WELL SAID! Justice WILL be done! Flynn your time is UP! VENI SANCTE SPIRITUS!

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