Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — A bankruptcy judge has approved a $246 million settlement plan between survivors of sexual abuse and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, marking the end of a nearly six-year legal battle.
Carol DuPré, a 78-year-old survivor, expressed relief as the settlement was finalized.
“When it was over, we just, we just hugged people we didn’t know, because we knew that they’d been through the same thing we’d been through,” said DuPré.
The settlement involves more than 500 survivors, with many cases dating back decades. They emerged under the Child Victims Act, which allowed survivors to pursue legal action despite the statute of limitations having passed.
DuPré said the confirmation of the settlement provides closure for survivors.
“I think that that’s more harmful sometimes than people realize, that you go back and you relive it, the meetings or the things on TV,” she said. “They’re triggers for…
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