Photo above: Archbishop of Washington Theodore McCarrick, left, is seen with Pope John Paul II in Newark, in October of 1995. McCarrick was named cardinal by Pope John Paul II during the Sunday Angelus address at the Vatican Jan. 21, 2001. (AP Photo/Arturo Mari)
Catholic Church officials in New Jersey have filed court documents aiming to shift responsibility for former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick’s alleged sexual abuse away from themselves and onto the former prelate — even as the church’s own investigation revealed his rise to a position of power was aided by high-ranking clerics who covered up his behavior.
The church’s court filings, called crossclaims, have become common as more than 300 sex abuse lawsuits have been filed against the church in New Jersey since the state suspended the civil statute of limitation on such cases on Dec. 1, 2019. Attorneys for accusers say they represent a shift in tactics by the…
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