L.A. Catholic Archdiocese to Pay $660 million

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  • JK666
    JK666

    L.A. Archdiocese to Pay $660M for Abuse
    By GILLIAN FLACCUS

    LOS ANGELES (AP) - The nation's largest Catholic archdiocese has settled its abuse cases for $660 million, by far the largest payout in the church's sexual abuse scandal, The Associated Press has learned.

    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the plaintiffs reached the deal Saturday, said Ray Boucher, the lead plaintiff's attorney. The archdiocese and the plaintiffs will release a statement Sunday morning and hold a news conference Monday, he said.

    An anonymous source with knowledge of the deal placed its value at $660 million, by far the largest payout in the church's sexual abuse scandal. The source spoke on condition of anonymity because the settlement had not been officially announced.

    The amount, which would average a little more than $1.3 million per plaintiff, exceeded earlier reports that the settlement would be between $600 million and $650 million.

    Some Roman Catholic orders - the Servites, Claretians and Oblates - will be carved out of the agreement because they refused to participate, the source said. The settlement also calls for the release of confidential priest personnel files after review by a judge assigned to oversee the litigation, Boucher said.

    The settlements push the total amount paid out by the U.S. church since 1950 to more than $2 billion, with about a quarter of that coming from the Los Angeles archdiocese.

    It wasn't immediately clear how the payout would be split among the insurers, the archdiocese and several Roman Catholic religious orders. A judge must sign off on the agreement.

    The release of the priest documents was important to the agreement, Boucher said, because it could reveal whether archdiocesan leaders were involved in covering up for abusive priests.

    ``Transparency is a critical part of this and of all resolutions,'' he said.

    Tod Tamberg, a spokesman for the archdiocese, did not immediately return a call seeking comment late Saturday. Previously, he said the church would be in court on Monday.

    Plaintiff Steven Sanchez, who was expected to testify in the first trial, said he was simultaneously relieved and disappointed. He sued the archdiocese claiming abuse by the late Rev. Clinton Hagenbach, who died in 1987.

    ``I was really emotionally ready to take on the archdiocese in court in less than 48 hours, but I'm glad all victims are going to be compensated,'' he said. ``I hope all victims will find some type of healing in this process.''

    The settlement is the largest ever by a Roman Catholic diocese since the clergy sexual abuse scandal erupted in Boston in 2002. The largest payout so far has been by the Diocese of Orange, Calif., in 2004, for $100 million.

    Facing a flood of abuse claims, five dioceses - Tucson, Ariz.; Spokane, Wash.; Portland, Ore.; Davenport, Iowa, and San Diego - sought bankruptcy protection.

    The Los Angeles archdiocese, its insurers and various Roman Catholic orders have paid more than $114 million to settle 86 claims so far. The largest of those came in December, when the archdiocese reached a $60 million settlement with 45 people whose claims dated from before the mid-1950s and after 1987 - periods when it had little or no sexual abuse insurance.

    Several religious orders in California have also reached multimillion-dollar settlements in recent months, including the Carmelites, the Franciscans and the Jesuits.

    However, more than 500 other lawsuits against the archdiocese had remained unresolved despite years of legal wrangling. Most of the outstanding lawsuits were generated by a 2002 state law that revoked for one year the statute of limitations for reporting sexual abuse.

    Cardinal Roger Mahony recently told parishioners in an open letter that the archdiocese was selling its high-rise administrative building and considering the sale of about 50 other nonessential church properties to raise funds for a settlement.

    A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge overseeing the cases recently ruled that Mahony could be called to testify in the second trial on schedule, and attorneys for plaintiffs wanted to call him in many more.

    The same judge also cleared the way for four people to seek punitive damages - something that could have opened the church to tens of millions of dollars in payouts if the ruling had been expanded to other cases.

    07/15/07 01:05 © Copyright The Associated Press.

  • poppers
    poppers

    I can't wait to see what the WT response to this will be now that they too have paid millions to victims.

  • candidlynuts
    candidlynuts

    the big news of the settlement is this: The settlement also calls for the release of confidential priest personnel files after review by a judge assigned to oversee the litigation,.....i hope it's a judgement that will make all religions open files that protect pedophiles!!

  • emptywords
    emptywords

    I can't wait to see what the WT response to this will be now that they too have paid millions to victims.

    Difference is that WT paid gag money, and swept it under the carpet, I just hope it all comes to the front soon.

    One victim said it was not about the money and spoke up, but that is just one victim, many will take the gag (hush) money and say nothing, that opens the way for fraudulence as some will just go for the money and have a very weak case. To pay this gag money shows that the WTS was in deep sh*t, if this is true I hope they sink in it.

  • blondie
    blondie

    BTW, in past settlements by the Catholic church, how many victims have actually received any money yet?

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    These rulings are all important - eventually.

    I believe the WTS is likely working at the speed of light to try and keep the lid on the burgeoning stack of lawsuits that must be in process by now. As it usually happens, the damn will not burst suddenly, but begin to crack and leak first, as it already seems to have done.

    Unfortunately, those residents living in view of, and in awe of that edifice, will be swept into limbo when she goes. Will those millions begin to move out of the path now or later is the question. Personally, I hope the lawsuits 'trickle in' for years, slowly showing those with any ability to think left, the way out.

    Jeff

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    "Yes, the end of false religion is close." the Dub says....

    Dubs need a mirror.

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    "Yes, the end of false religion is close." the Dub says....

    Dubs need a mirror.

  • SnakesInTheTower
    SnakesInTheTower

    660 MILLION....ONE MILLION PLUS FOR EACH VICTIM EVEN AFTER LAWYERS MONEY IS PAID OUT.....still not enough...it will never be enough....

    I watched the second airing of Larry King Live tonight..they had the head of SNAP along with the lawyer, judge, and a Catholic rep. I wonder what would happen if people would inundate CNN with phone calls and emails asking why the JW settlement is not being given any press? Has Larry King said anything about the JW settlement? I guess a known set of figures $660 million for 508 victims AND the files being released is more newsworthy than 16 victims, and undisclosed amount of settlement, and NO release of files.

    I am certain that Bowen from Silent Lambs would show for an interview, but that does not make sexy TV if it is JUST him......if the victims who settled CANNOT show up because of the gag order....(and I am sure the WTBT$ will not send anyone other than the JR Brown BorgPRDrone and he wont say anything meaningful)....then that does not make much of a show, eh?..and only 1 million (likely not watching) JWs vs how many millions of CNN viewing Catholics.....I guess its all about ratings and ad dollars.

    But certainly there are victims who will come forward but are not involved in the lawsuits and dont care about the money....

    The "faithful" R&F dubs wont watch it...but maybe their coworkers, non JW family, and bible students WOULD watch something like that...and word would trickle back to the R&F

    Your comment?

    SnakesInTheTower (of the "sick of mainstream media" Sheep Class)

  • flipper
    flipper

    Boy, from these settlements in the Catholic church, I'm getting the strangest sense of dejavu, aren't you guys? What was it, two months ago the news broke of the witness molestation settlements? But Snakes, you're right the witnesses aren't a large enough church to make a splash on the big screen and front page news. I talked with Bill bowen about a month ago, and he said they are attempting to still get it bigger airplay. He told me Oprah wouldn't put it on because she has witness employees in positions of control. So I guess it's down to all of us individually doing what we can in our neck of the woods, bringing it to attention of relatives or flooding kindom halls with newsletters, etc. Last week I mailed out about 20 newsletters of the molestations to that many congregations body of elders with no return address. Told them it was from concerned citizens of their respective towns and advised them to read it to their members, as we have already been informing them. I know, they probably won't do anything, but it might keep em' thinkin'

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