The $5 million jury verdict in favor of a Delbarton School graduate who said he was sexually assaulted by a monk a half-century ago could have vast implications for one of New Jersey’s most prestigious private schools, as well as scores of other clergy abuse lawsuits, according to those who followed the landmark trial.
While every case will turn on its own set of facts, the verdict “will give the plaintiffs of other cases much more confidence to bring their cases forward,” said Del Russo, who led the prosecutor’s unit dealing with sex crimes.
The case, brought by a now-grown student identified in court only as “T.M.,” was watched closely as it was the first implicating the Catholic Church in a child sex abuse case to go to trial since New Jersey laws changed in 2019 to extend the statute of limitations on such claims. Hundreds more are pending in…
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