Nonclerg, Michael D.

Ineligible Volunteer File on Michael D. Nonclerg

Added August 21, 1972

In around 1920, soon after the Boy Scouts of America (“BSA”) was formed, the organization began keeping files on adult leaders and volunteers who were alleged to have committed various crimes and offenses. The files are known today as the “Ineligible Volunteer” or the “I.V. Files.”

The I.V. Files are made up of six categories of offenses including Perversion, Morals, Financial, Leadership, Theft and Criminal. By far the largest category is the Perversion Files, or “P Files” as the BSA internally refers to them. The Perversion Files contain the names of adult leaders who have been accused of, or convicted in a criminal court of, molesting or otherwise sexually abusing Boy Scouts.

Disclaimer: The information contained in each of the I.V. files was created solely by the Boy Scouts of America. The I.V. files for the period 1965 through 1985 were made public pursuant to a court order. By the terms of the court’s order, the names and contact information of persons identified as victims of sexual abuse and those that reported the abuse were redacted. If the person identified as the reporter of alleged abuse was a professional Scouter, i.e., an individual employed by the Boy Scouts of America or an affiliate, then the person’s name was not redacted. In 2012, the I.V. Files for the period 1986 through 1991 were made available to the public through the Los Angeles Times.

The information in the Perversion Files concerns allegations of child sexual abuse. In a number of the cases, the allegations were later substantiated by court proceedings. However, in a great many cases no such substantiation ever occurred.

The first page of each I.V. File is a “Confidential Record Sheet,” which provides basic background information on each individual. The information includes the individual’s date of birth, daytime job, and most importantly, his troop number and the basics of the allegations of abuse.

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Name

Michael D. Nonclerg

Organization

Boy Scouts of America

Troop Number(s)

Troop 176 (Edinboro, Pennsylvania)

Date Ineligible Volunteer File Opened

August 21, 1972
Residence City: Waterford
Residence State: PA
Residence Zip: 16441
Approximate Age When File Created: 20
Occupation: Student
Weight: 190
Height: 5' 11"
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Summary: In 1972, a Scout Executive of the French Creek Council reported to BSA that Nonclerg had admitted to sexually abusing scouts. Nonclerg had resigned immediately prior to this letter being drafted. But in 1976, BSA allowed Nonclerg to reenter Scouting on a “probationary basis” as Scoutmaster for Troop 910. In 1978, Nonclerg was accused of punching a scout in the chest, using abusive language with the scouts, and generally treating the boys in a “rough manner.” Despite this second instance of abusive conduct, in 1979 BSA again approved Nonclerg’s involvement in Scouting on a “probationary basis.” In 1987, Nonclerg is finally noted as no longer being in Scouting, although no explanation as to why is included in his file.

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