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Hundreds of sexual abuse survivors have taken a significant step toward justice and accountability, as they voted unanimously to accept a $246 million settlement with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester.
The settlement, which is part of the diocese’s bankruptcy plan, is expected to be approved by a judge Sept. 5.
The approval will pave the way for 475 survivors to begin receiving their payouts.
Carol DuPré, a 78-year-old survivor, expressed relief as the nearly six-year legal battle nears its conclusion.
“I’m seeing a light at the end of the tunnel, and I don’t think it’s another train,” DuPré said.
Reflecting on the lengthy process, she added, “It’s been six years. We’re going to be, like, six days shy of exactly six years, and we’re pretty exhausted.”
The legal proceedings began after the diocese filed for…
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