Lawyers for hundreds of survivors filed a motion Wednesday to end the church’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
A group of attorneys representing clergy abuse survivors is ramping up pressure to get New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond under oath before a judge decides whether to kick the church out of bankruptcy.
Lawyers for hundreds of survivors filed a motion Wednesday to end the church’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, a day before the fifth anniversary of a case that’s paid none of about 500 survivors but has cost the archdiocese around $45 million in legal and professional fees.
The survivors’ request to dismiss the bankruptcy also comes a day after the federal bankruptcy judge overseeing the case, Meredith Grabill, ordered the archdiocese to appear in court on June 26 to show why she shouldn’t simply end the bankruptcy.
But by filing their own motion to dismiss the case, the group of survivors…
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