Gallup Diocese planning to file for bankruptcy protection

GALLUP (NM)
ABQ Journal

By Olivier Uyttebrouck / Journal Staff Writer

The Diocese of Gallup intends to petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in response to a growing number of lawsuits filed by alleged victims of clerical sex abuse.

Leaders of the diocese described bankruptcy as a way of assuring justice and fairness for victims of sexual abuse by providing for an orderly distribution of the diocese’s limited resources.

Diocese of Gallup Bishop James Wall said in a letter read to parishioners over the Labor Day weekend that bankruptcy is intended to treat abuse victims “in a just, equitable and more merciful manner” while allowing the diocese to continue its pastoral mission.

But representatives for victims of clergy sex abuse described the move as a tactic that will allow Wall and others diocesan officials to sidestep testimony that could lead to additional claims.

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