Yesterday, federal bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali soundly rejected arguments that there was no bankruptcy purpose for the disclosure of meeting minutes prepared by the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Independent Review Board and of anonymous claims data submitted by survivors of childhood sexual abuse in the bankruptcy. SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, is grateful to the judge for his ruling, as well as to the creditors committee and their attorneys for pursuing the public release of this information.
Pachulski, Stang Ziehl & Jones attorney Brittany Michael, who represented the creditors’ committee, called the ruling “unprecedented.” Along with the creditor’s committee co-chair Margie O’Driscoll, we hope that this decision will set a precedent so that all Catholic dioceses will be forced to be accountable and transparent about abuse, even if they file for bankruptcy.
California SNAP leader and survivor, Dan McNevin,…
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