Facing hundreds of sexual abuse claims as a result of a New York state law that created a one-year “lookback” window for survivors to pursue claims against their alleged abusers, the Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York, has offered a settlement that includes $200 million in cash to survivors.
The proposed settlement, which one attorney dismissed as “chump change,” would be paid out over three years and would initially provide a minimum payment of $50,000 for some plaintiffs and $100,000 to others, based on the insurance held by the diocese when the alleged abuse took place. A vote on the offer by claimants is expected to be tallied by late March.
The settlement offer made by the diocese was spelled out in a 298-page filing in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Feb. 16 where the diocese’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case has been pending…
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