2 accused predator priests may be deposed despite New Orleans church’s bankruptcy case
NEW ORLEANS (LA)
Times-Picayune and Advocate
November 4, 2020
By David Hammer and Ramon Antonio Vargas
Judge ends stay that was blocking purported victims from taking sworn testimony of alleged abusers
A bankruptcy judge has ended a stay that was blocking purported victims of child abuse at the hands of Roman Catholic clergy from taking the sworn testimony of their alleged abusers while the Archdiocese of New Orleans is protected from its creditors.
The church has used its bankruptcy proceedings to fight to keep two elderly priests, whom the archdiocese acknowledges are likely child molesters, from having to testify in lawsuits that accuse them of sexually abusing minors decades ago.
But U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Meredith Grabill rejected the archdiocese’s argument that the church’s interests were “intertwined” with those of the accused priests, Paul Calamari, 76, and Lawrence Hecker, 89, and that allowing either to be deposed would divert attention…
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