Talks continue on who else should pay abuse victims
The St. John’s Roman Catholic archdiocese has received another extension of its creditor protection, as lawyers for clergy abuse survivors meet with other organizations who may also be liable for the historic harms.
The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of St. John’s (RCECSJ) has been in creditor protection since December 2021 as it sells its assets to compensate more than 300 survivors of historic abuse by Christian Brothers at Mount Cashel orphanage and other locations.
The courts found the archdiocese vicariously liable for the abuse, and an independent claims adjudication awarded the victims $121.3 million.
So far, the claimants have received just over 30 per cent of what they’re due, and the archdiocese continues its efforts to collect the funds needed. It requested and was granted a 60-day extension of its protection against creditors in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador…
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