Mariano Rivera, the legendary former New York Yankees closer, and his wife Clara are facing serious allegations in a new lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed in the New York Supreme Court, accuses the Riveras of covering up the sexual abuse of a minor associated with their church, Refuge of Hope, in Westchester County, New York.

The complaint alleges that the abuse occurred during a 2018 summer internship at the Ignite Life Center in Gainesville, Florida, which is affiliated with the Riveras’ church. The minor, referred to as Jane Doe, was allegedly abused by an older female camper, identified as MG.

The lawsuit claims that instead of taking action to stop the abuse, the Riveras isolated and intimidated Jane Doe to remain silent to protect the church’s reputation. The allegations extend to an incident at the Riveras’ home in Rye, New York, where Jane Doe was reportedly abused again by MG during a barbecue.

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Additionally, the lawsuit claims that Jane Doe was sexually abused by the son of an associate pastor at Refuge of Hope in 2021. The Riveras have not publicly commented on the allegations, and the lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.

The case underscores the critical importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals within community and religious settings, and, in this situation, it also underscores the current status of the Hall Of Famer an there is still a lot to be seen.

Renowned for his exceptional skill as a relief pitcher, Rivera holds the MLB record for career saves with 652 and is widely regarded as the greatest closer in baseball history. A thirteen-time All-Star and five-time World Series champion, Rivera’s dominance on the mound was characterized by his signature cut fastball, which consistently baffled hitters but now he faces a new challenge of its own in a critical moment in life.

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