Attorneys for the Archdiocese of New Orleans, survivors of alleged clergy sex abuse, and several insurance companies delivered closing arguments Thursday (Dec. 4) in one of the most protracted and most expensive Catholic church bankruptcies in U.S. history.
“This is probably just one chapter closed, but I’m not done because we didn’t get what we came for,” said Brian Manix, a claimant in the bankruptcy case.
“This whole process has been one of anxiety, but it’s also been one of healing,” said New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond.
The arguments capped several days of testimony from Aymond, nearly two dozen abuse survivors, and senior financial officers of the archdiocese.
Manix, who says disgraced and now-deceased deacon George Brignac sexually abused him, said he’s relieved that the end of the case is in sight, but the trauma he endured as a child persists.
“There’s not enough money in the world to give…
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