The Oakland-based Religious Order Becomes the Fourteenth Roman Catholic Entity Asking for Federal Protection from Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuits.
In response to nearly 100 lawsuits that its Catholic priests and brothers sexually abused children, the Franciscan Friars Province of Santa Barbara filed for Chapter 11 federal bankruptcy protection late yesterday. By doing so, the California-based religious order joins more than a dozen Roman Catholic entities now in bankruptcy as the result of sexual abuse allegations and lawsuits. It is the fourth California-based entity to do so, following the Chapter 11 filings of the Diocese of Santa Rosa, the Diocese of Oakland, and the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The Diocese of San Diego has said that it also intends to file for bankruptcy at some point in the near future.
The bankruptcy filing in the Northern District of California Bankruptcy Court comes after California lawmakers opened a temporary window…
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