In L.A. clergy abuse cases, the wheels of justice move slowly
LOS ANGELES (CA)
Los Angeles Times
By Gale Holland, Los Angeles Times
April 28, 2012
Manuel Vega was in the courtroom when the Los Angeles Archdiocese agreed to pay clergy abuse victims a landmark $660-million settlement. The bailiff had to whisk some of the victims out to make room for all the high-fiving lawyers filing in for their payday, he says.
“Some were even chest-bumping,” recalls the retired police officer. “To me, it looked like a frat party.”
Vega, who says he was molested as a boy by a priest in Oxnard, went along with the settlement only because his attorneys assured him the church would turn over confidential personnel files that would reveal the truth about priest abusers, and those who shielded them, including Cardinal Roger M. Mahony. Four years and nine months later, Mahony is retired, but not a single page from the files has seen the…
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