Key Points
- The lawsuits were filed after a new state law created a two-year window for claims previously barred by the statute of limitations.
- Superior Court Judge Richard A. Licht will manage the cases and may select representative “bellwether” cases for trial.
- The lawsuits accuse the church of negligence and conspiring to cover up widespread abuse allegations.
A single judge will oversee the flood of lawsuits being filed alleging childhood abuse by Roman Catholic clergy in Rhode Island.
Superior Court Judge Richard A. Licht will be presiding over the 40-plus lawsuits that have come in since July 1, the first day of the two-year “revival window” the legislature created for people alleging child sex abuse to file civil suits for claims that sometimes date back decades.
State lawmakers passed the measure, signed into law by the governor, opening an avenue…
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