During the four o'clock hour of the July 17, 2007, episode of the
John & Ken radio show on KFI, Los Angeles County District Attorney
Steve Cooley opined on recent statements made by attorney John Manly on
John & Ken's show.
In discussing actions his office had taken regarding abusive
priests, Cooley opined about the "moral failure" of the archdiocese.
When John or Ken (I can't tell them apart sometimes) said, "You’re
not using the words 'criminal failure'," Cooley responded, "I
won’t use that, because first of all, it’s libelous if it’s not true."
Cooley then added,
"We have not had one report from any source, including Mr.
Manly, to suggest that any violation of that [mandatory
reporting] statute, that California statute that makes that an
affirmative duty."
Later in the program, the following exchange took place:
JOHN/KEN: I'm trying to figure out. What is [John] Manly talking about?
Manly keeps coming on our show and says you have stuff - basically
what he's saying is - you have stuff, you should be prosecuting
already. But I'm not sure what the "stuff" is that he thinks you
have.
D.A. STEVE COOLEY: I can’t get into Mr. Manly’s head. He’s
made outrageous statements in the context of those civil proceedings
for which he’s been sanctioned.
He’s made outrageous statements about me. He’s made outrageous
statements on your program. I’m not going to try to get into his
head. However, I do extend to him an invitation to deliver to us in
writing any theory he has of criminal liability on behalf of anyone
involved with this matter and support it like a good lawyer. If he
has any evidence, come forward. The invitation has been extended to
him and has been extended to him today by [Deputy D.A.] Bill Hodgman
in writing.
How did Mr. Manly respond to D.A. Bill Hodgman's letter?