A WINDOW CLOSED. AN ISLAND CHANGED. This story is the first in a four-part series examining the impact of the Child Victims Act.
August 14, 2019, sent shockwaves across Staten Island and around New York state.
On that day, hundreds of lawsuits were filed in courts here and throughout the state accusing priests, nuns, Boy Scout leaders and other trusted adults of sexually abusing children under their tutelage.
The suits were commenced under the landmark Child Victims Act.
The disturbing incidents occurred decades ago, the plaintiffs alleged. On church grounds, in orphanages, Scout camps and even in the back seats of private cars.
Some cases dated as far back as the 1940s.
On Staten Island, the primary defendants in many suits were the Archdiocese of New York, the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin at Mount Loretto and the Boy Scouts.
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