Jury awards $16 million in clergy abuse case against Oakland Diocese

OAKLAND (CA)
KNTV - NBC Bay Area [San Jose CA]

April 22, 2026

By Thom Jensen

A jury in Oakland has awarded $16 million to a survivor in a civil lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland, a verdict that could have broad implications for hundreds of similar clergy abuse cases.

The case was one of hundreds of lawsuits filed by survivors of clergy abuse against the diocese. Most of those cases have been on hold since the diocese filed for bankruptcy three years ago.

A judge allowed this case, along with a handful of others, to move forward. It is the first to reach a verdict.

The lawsuit was brought by a plaintiff identified as “John Doe,” who said he was sexually abused more than 50 years ago by former East Bay priest Stephen Kiesle. The jury found the diocese liable and awarded $16 million in damages.

The survivor’s attorney said the verdict brings some closure to his client and could encourage others to come forward.

“Relieved that a 16-year trial has come to an end, exonerated of the shame and guilt that he’s carried since he was 10 years old,” attorney Rick Simons said.

Simons, who is also on a legal team representing all Catholic clergy cases in Northern California, said there are at least 60 cases linked to Kiesle and hundreds more tied to the Oakland Diocese.

“And there are hundreds of kids who either never came forward, who died early, who are living on the streets,” he said.

Simons said jurors in this so-called test trial made a statement with the multi-million dollar verdict.

“They’re telling all of these institutions and their insurance companies that we’ve had enough and we recognize the depth of harm in a child abuse case even if these other institutions and people won’t,” Simons said.

Kiesle was sentenced to six years in prison in 2004 after a wave of molestation cases surfaced against him. He is currently in prison in connection with a separate 2022 vehicular manslaughter case.

NBC Bay Area reached out to the Oakland Diocese for comment but has not received a response.

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