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  LA Church in Record Abuse Deal

By James Rono
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation [Los Angeles CA]
July 15, 2007

http://www.kbc.co.ke/story.asp?ID=43754

The Catholic Church in Los Angeles has reached a financial deal with more than 500 people alleging sexual abuse by priests, the plaintiffs' lawyer says.

The deal, said to be for $660m, has yet to be approved by a judge.

It would be the biggest compensation payment the Church has made since the sexual abuse scandal erupted in 2002.

It would take the total paid out by the Church in the US to $2bn since 1950, with the LA diocese paying about one quarter of that.

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The settlement figures have not yet been officially announced.

The diocese is expected to sell property to raise the compensation funds.

Ray Boucher, lead plaintiff lawyer in the case, said the settlement also called for the release of confidential priest personnel files.

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

Steven Sanchez, a plaintiff in the case, said he was both relieved and disappointed by the outcome.

"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."

David Clohessy, national director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said while it was the largest settlement by the Church, money was not the key objective for victims.

"It is never about the money. Victims want healing, prevention, closing, accountability," he said.

The diocese has not yet commented on the settlement but said Church officials planned to be in court on Monday morning.

 
 

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