While bankruptcy litigation continues in federal court, the diocese says it’s a new era of transparency and accountability.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Editor’s note: This is Part 4 of an ongoing 2 On Your Side series, “Faith & Fallout,” which examines multiple issues facing the Diocese of Buffalo, including the sexual abuse of children, bankruptcy, church closings and how the diocese spends donations by parishioners.
Four and a half years after the Diocese of Buffalo filed for bankruptcy while facing a mountain of child sexual abuse lawsuits, justice remains elusive for survivors.
“Survivors are going to get crumbs that fall from the table. And that’s not justice to me, Sean. It’s not what they deserve, and it’s not what they were promised,” said Kevin Brun, a survivor of clergy sexual abuse.
While bankruptcy litigation continues in federal court, the diocese says it’s…
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