New lawsuits are flooding into the Catholic Church, now that the U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to a California state law that allows victims to sue, even decades after clergy sexual abuse.
The I-Team’s Dan Noyes spent years investigating these cases, exposing how church officials allowed known abusers to move from parish to parish. The church is facing new lawsuits because of the actions of priests we first uncovered in the 1990s.
Over the years, we’ve heard stories of abuse at the Catholic Church’s “Camp St. Michael” in Mendocino County from more than two dozen victims. Now, a new plaintiff is coming forward telling the I-Team, “Every morning, we were supposed to do polar bears, which is all the boys stripped down to nothing and jump in the river naked.”
He doesn’t want to show his face or use his name, but he is the latest to sue the…
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