The Brooklyn Diocese withheld public notice of the 2019 allegation until his death in 2021, and only this week attorneys told the court he is deceased.
A lawsuit alleging child sex abuse by the late Auxiliary Bishop Guy Sansaricq of Brooklyn has been stayed after several years of inactivity, with proceedings expected to resume only after “a few months,” according to a court official.
The delay was requested after attorneys for the Black Catholic prelate notified the court of his death, which occurred in 2021. Civil cases in New York involving a party deceased since filing are stayed until a suitable party is substituted.
Sansaricq, the first Haitian-American Catholic prelate in the United States, was originally sued by Victor Petit-Phare in 2019. Court filings detail alleged abuse dating to the 1990s at St. Jerome Catholic School in Brooklyn, where Sansaricq served as a priest following his immigration to…
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