A few paragraphs deep in a sworn statement filed in court last month was a curious admission by the former chief financial officer for the Archdiocese of New York:
The church had been briefed in late 2023 and early 2024 on communications and fundraising by an abuse victims’ advocacy group, the Coalition for Just and Compassionate Compensation, ex-CFO William Whiston acknowledged, without elaborating.
Since launching in 2023, the group had been publicly savaging the archdiocese’s insurer, Chubb Ltd., attempting to shame it into paying out sex abuse claims filed against the church.
It slammed Chubb in a full-page ad in the New York Times, sent protesters to the Chubb-sponsored US Open, flew a banner over another Chubb event in Florida, launched an anti-Chubb website, and enlisted TikTok influencers to assail the company.
Church leaders had previously denied any ties, and Whiston’s statement repeated they had no role in funding or…
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