Facing potentially devastating punitive damages on top of a landmark $5 million verdict, the headmaster of the exclusive Delbarton School testified that another large monetary award “could put us out of business.”
The Rev. Michael Tidd’s testimony came on Oct. 14 at the start of the punitive hearing phase of a civil trial brought by a 1977 graduate of the all-boys’ Catholic school in Morris Township. The suit, one of dozens of abuse cases pending against Delbarton, names the school and the Order of St. Benedict of New Jersey, which oversees it, as defendants, along with the Rev. Richard Lott, the former OSBNJ monk accused of the assault.
All of the defendants denied wrongdoing. But last week, a six-person jury unanimously found the student’s accusations to be true and that the abuse caused him lifelong trauma. They also agreed with the defense…
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