The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a move that’s been anticipated since last year when the church first announced it was addressing past claims of sexual abuse at the hands of its clergy.
The Diocese is facing more than 150 claims of abuse. In a statement released Tuesday, the Bishop of the Diocese Joseph Brennan said the voluntary Chapter 11 Bankruptcy filing was needed to “address the suffering that victims of the clergy sexual abuse endure.”
The diocese first signaled its intent to seek bankruptcy protection in May 2024, when the church publicly acknowledged the sexual abuse cases it would face. At the time, church leaders stated the Diocese expected to file for bankruptcy protection in August 2024 in anticipation of having to settle cases.
Many of the abuse claims stem from actions that took place decades ago but were filed under the…
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