Hollywood Woman Is Suing LA’s Catholic Archdiocese Under A New Child Abuse Law

LOS ANGELES (CA)
LAist

Nov. 19, 2019

By Aaron Shrank

A Filipino American woman from Hollywood who says she was abused by a Catholic priest in Gardena as a child is suing the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The case may be the first civil suit to target the country’s largest Catholic diocese since California passed a law last month extending the statute of limitations for child abuse survivors.

Aimee Galicia Torres, 34, says Fr. Honesto Bayranta Bismonte, who she knew as ‘Lolo Nes’ or ‘Grandpa Nes’ began sexually abusing her in 1993, when she was 8. The abuse allegedly continued until Torres was 12.

Torres’ civil lawsuit, filed in L.A. County Superior Court last week, alleges the abuse took place at her aunt’s house while Bismonte was serving as a priest at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Gardena.

“No matter how much I tried, he was always stronger — pulling me closer and groping me harder,” said Torres, at a news conference Tuesday announcing the suit. “I had always wished my aunt would come through the door and stop what was happening to me. I carried this big secret for years. I came from a very strict Filipino Catholic upbringing, so how could I tell my family what was going on?”

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