Under a new state law giving childhood sexual abuse survivors their first chance in decades to obtain justice against their perpetrators, attorneys from Grant & Eisenhofer and their partner counsel today filed the first Federal complaint by a survivor of Rhode Island clergy abuse and issued a public plea for The Church to embrace truth and reconciliation, and flatly reject bankruptcy to resolve all claims against their assailants and enablers. Besides the lawsuit filing, the legal team is lodging an emergency motion to prevent The Church from destroying any evidence – including Church records of internal investigations – that might be relevant in litigating the cases. That request is largely based on concerns voiced in the recent report by Attorney General Peter Neronha
The plaintiff, a Rhode Island native and longtime Georgia resident, (identified as J. Doe to protect his privacy) in the Federal lawsuit (J. Doe vs….
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