For years, clergy abuse cases have made headlines across the country.
In Louisiana, a lookback law passed in 2021 has allowed hundreds more victims to file suit. In Southwest Louisiana, 7News uncovered a dozen sexual abuse lawsuits against area churches.
Their stories are now in black and white.
“What amount of money could possibly replace somebody losing their innocence in their youth? None,” Robert Salim, a Natchitoches attorney who represents several victims, said.
The local allegations date back to the 1960s. Victims were as young as 5. Priests, pastors, and nuns are named as defendants.
The lawsuits include graphic details — many published for the first time after Louisiana’s lookback law allowed the cases to be filed.
“For most of Louisiana’s history, up until the mid-90s, children who were sexually abused had just one year to file a lawsuit,” Kristi Schubert, a New Orleans attorney who specializes in…
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