Luis Garza

Luis Garza Medina is a Roman Catholic priest of the Legion of Christ who previously served as its Vicar General and Territorial Director of North America. Garza is accused of sexually abusing a teenage boy in the early 1990s.[1]

Biography

Garza was born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. He has a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from Stanford University. He entered the Legion of Christ in 1978.

Garza became Vicar General of the Legion from 1992. In that office Garza led efforts to investigate charges of sexual misconduct brought against Legion founder Marcial Maciel although it is said that he had known about the abuses for years and chose to cover them up.[2]

Garza resigned from the post of Vicar General in 2011 and was appointed Territorial Director for the United States and Canada.[3]

His older brother Dionisio Garza Medina is the CEO of Tenedora Topaz. His younger sister Roberta Garza Medina is the editor of Milenio magazine in Mexico City and is adamantly against the Legion and his brother's work.

Garza today is believed to be living in the Philippines after being accused of sexually abusing a minor in Mexico during the 1990s.[4]

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