The men did not want their names used nor their faces shown fully, but they want their stories told.
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"It destroyed my life," said the younger brother.
Both men are in their 60s. They both allege Fr. Pfleger sexually abused them they were minors. They claim the alleged abuse started at Precious Blood parish on Chicago's West Side.
"As a kid I was puzzled, I was confused, I was, you know, you confuse love with caring and, and this is an adult that cares about me," said the older brother.
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They said the alleged abuse happened over 40 years ago, and the younger brother who first came forward said the alleged abuse is to blame for decades of his troubles.
"As far as using drugs, I've been in and out of two different penal systems, constantly going in and out; using drugs was my escape," he said. "This is the way I felt that I had to deal with the situation that caused me a lot of pain."
On Sunday, attorneys for Pfleger released a statement saying in part, "Father Pfleger has never abused them or anybody else. These allegations are false and are simply being made for money. This is a shakedown."
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The younger brother acknowledges asking Pfleger for a $20,000 payment in December 2020, prior to taking his abuse claims to the Chicago Archdiocese.
"I asked for money because I had a plan," he said. "When I prayed about this, and how I was going to do this, if he sent me some money that was an admission of guilt, that was going to be how I was going to have proof."
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"I just want to tell my story," the older brother said. "You know, this happened to me; whether you believe it or not, that's on you. That's not on me."
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At the same time the brothers shared their stories, a group gathered at St. Sabina in support of Father Pfleger.
"Always forever on my mouth, when you mention Father Mike's name you are speaking about love, you are speaking about justice, you are speaking about hope," said Joseph Saunders, member of St. Sabina Church.
"I love you, we love you, and we got you," said Christopher Jones, Jr., church member.
The Chicago Archdiocese asked Pfleger to step aside from St. Sabina while the allegations are being investigated. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services has also been notified.