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"Roughly 600 survivors of the clergy molestation scandal that drove the New Orleans Catholic archdiocese into bankruptcy have secured the opportunity to collectively be paid $305m after attorneys for the victims and the church’s largest insurer struck a deal Monday, according to some of the lawyers."

~ Ramon Antonio Vargas and David Hammer

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in reply to William Lindsey

"In 2021, Louisiana’s state legislature removed that prohibition and temporarily allowed the pursuit of those claims in civil court no matter how many years earlier the abuse had occurred. The state’s supreme court upheld the law as constitutional in June 2024, though allies of the archdiocese had tried to get it struck down."

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"Documents in the bankruptcy indicate the church had been counting on the law being struck down to drastically limit – if not altogether eliminate – its liability in the vast majority of abuse claims."

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in reply to William Lindsey

Forgiveness & reconciliation can progress only if responsibility & accountability is acknowledged.

The Catholic Church's attempts to evade accountability and avoid making amends says a lot.

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