Cologne court rules Catholic Church cannot be held liable for crimes of a priest committed outside his ‘official capacity’
A German court on Tuesday rejected a sexual abuse survivor’s claim for €830,000 ($980,000) in compensation, ruling that the Catholic Church cannot be held liable for the actions of a priest outside his “official capacity.”
The Cologne Regional Court controversially ruled that the accused priest committed these crimes outside the exercise of his official duties and “more or less as a private individual.” The court also found no evidence of misconduct by the Archdiocese of Cologne itself.
The 58-year-old woman was sexually abused by the priest in the 1980s while she was under his care as a foster daughter. According to her lawyer, the abuse continued for six years. When she became pregnant at age 15, the priest took her to a gynecologist under false pretenses, and an abortion was performed…
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