The Archdiocese of New Orleans bankruptcy trial picked back up Thursday, with key testimony from Archbishop Gregory Aymond.
Aymond and survivors are testifying in the $230 million settlement to resolve hundreds of sexual abuse claims.
It was revealed in court that from 1993 to 2020, 132 survivors were paid about $12 million.
In 2020, the diocese filed for bankruptcy, and currently, there are 626 abuse survivors, with roughly 36% reporting the abuse to the diocese.
An expert said $1.7 billion could have been the total due in this bankruptcy. Survivors approved a plan for $230 million, with parishes and other entities helping fund the deal.
Aymond took the stand at 1:30 p.m. to begin his testimony. His testimony lasted a little over an hour.
During his testimony, Aymond explained why the diocese filed for bankruptcy and the importance of the relationship between the diocese and its parishes.
Aymond said the…
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