The Diocese of Sacramento announced it has filed for bankruptcy, citing the costs of settling more than 250 lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by clergy and staff.
“There are many victim-survivors who have long suffered from the reprehensible sins committed against them,” Bishop Jaime Soto said in an April 1 press release. “This reorganization process will allow me to respond to them as equitably as possible.”
Soto had first announced the news Dec. 9, 2023, saying in a letter to diocesan faithful that he had made the decision following “careful consideration and consultation.”
“Without such a reorganization process, it is likely that not all the abuse victim-survivors would receive a fair consideration of their claim,” he wrote at the time. “The funds available to settle claims could be depleted by the first few cases addressed, leaving those that follow with little or no compensation.”
He reiterated the decision in a March…
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