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Renegade7 Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 I've said this before and will say it again... It's like our society doesn't want to accept the goring out that would occur with attacking child rape, trafficking, and porn with the resources it truly deserves. We keep coming close then backing off, pretending it isn't everywhere. https://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/pentagon-declined-investigate-hundreds-purchases-child-pornography.html It still needs to be done and stopping beating around the bush on the appropriateness for obstruction of Justice and or capital punishment in many of these cases. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
China Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 San Francisco’s Catholic Archdiocese Says It’s Going Bankrupt Due to Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuits As Illinois reckons with new findings that, in May, identified nearly 2,000 child sexual abuse claims against Catholic clergy in the state, the San Francisco Archdiocese announced on Friday that it’s “very likely” to file for bankruptcy, and is attributing its financial ruin to a recent onslaught of child sexual abuse lawsuits against its priests and other employees spanning decades. The Los Angeles Times reports that the San Francisco-based Catholic church faced more than 500 civil lawsuits alleging sexual abuse filed between 2020 and 2022. These lawsuits came as California temporarily lifted the statute of limitations on abuse allegations against churches and other institutions. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone wrote in an open letter on Friday that by filing for bankruptcy, the archdiocese will be able “to deal with the hundreds of cases collectively rather than one at a time” and “reorganize its financial affairs to continue its vital ministries to the faithful and to the communities that rely on our services and charity.” Cordileone also went so far as to call child sexual abuse within the church “very rare,” claiming “the vast majority of the alleged abuse occurred in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s and involved priests who are deceased or no longer in ministry.” A survivors’ rights group called SNAP has already condemned this approach and much of Cordileone’s statements, claiming the San Francisco Archdiocese is misrepresenting its finances to undercut victims and conceal the full extent of the allegations it faces from coming to light. SNAP went so far as to frame the church’s impending bankruptcy filing as a “ruse” to “pretend that they are out of money.” “Everything about the bankruptcies of Catholic dioceses strikes us as wrong,” the group said in a statement. “It is all about protecting secrets first, and second, to reduce just compensation to the victims they have created.” The statement further notes that “San Francisco is one of a handful of dioceses that has not published a list of abusers.” Click on the link for the ful article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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PokerPacker Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 2 hours ago, China said: San Francisco’s Catholic Archdiocese Says It’s Going Bankrupt Due to Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuits As Illinois reckons with new findings that, in May, identified nearly 2,000 child sexual abuse claims against Catholic clergy in the state, the San Francisco Archdiocese announced on Friday that it’s “very likely” to file for bankruptcy, and is attributing its financial ruin to a recent onslaught of child sexual abuse lawsuits against its priests and other employees spanning decades. The Los Angeles Times reports that the San Francisco-based Catholic church faced more than 500 civil lawsuits alleging sexual abuse filed between 2020 and 2022. These lawsuits came as California temporarily lifted the statute of limitations on abuse allegations against churches and other institutions. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone wrote in an open letter on Friday that by filing for bankruptcy, the archdiocese will be able “to deal with the hundreds of cases collectively rather than one at a time” and “reorganize its financial affairs to continue its vital ministries to the faithful and to the communities that rely on our services and charity.” Cordileone also went so far as to call child sexual abuse within the church “very rare,” claiming “the vast majority of the alleged abuse occurred in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s and involved priests who are deceased or no longer in ministry.” A survivors’ rights group called SNAP has already condemned this approach and much of Cordileone’s statements, claiming the San Francisco Archdiocese is misrepresenting its finances to undercut victims and conceal the full extent of the allegations it faces from coming to light. SNAP went so far as to frame the church’s impending bankruptcy filing as a “ruse” to “pretend that they are out of money.” “Everything about the bankruptcies of Catholic dioceses strikes us as wrong,” the group said in a statement. “It is all about protecting secrets first, and second, to reduce just compensation to the victims they have created.” The statement further notes that “San Francisco is one of a handful of dioceses that has not published a list of abusers.” Click on the link for the ful article I'm sure the church has finagled its fortune away up the Catholic pyramid, and after Bankruptcy will be receiving financial support from said pyramid. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
China Posted August 22 Share Posted August 22 On 8/8/2023 at 7:43 AM, China said: San Francisco’s Catholic Archdiocese Says It’s Going Bankrupt Due to Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuits As Illinois reckons with new findings that, in May, identified nearly 2,000 child sexual abuse claims against Catholic clergy in the state, the San Francisco Archdiocese announced on Friday that it’s “very likely” to file for bankruptcy, and is attributing its financial ruin to a recent onslaught of child sexual abuse lawsuits against its priests and other employees spanning decades. The Los Angeles Times reports that the San Francisco-based Catholic church faced more than 500 civil lawsuits alleging sexual abuse filed between 2020 and 2022. These lawsuits came as California temporarily lifted the statute of limitations on abuse allegations against churches and other institutions. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone wrote in an open letter on Friday that by filing for bankruptcy, the archdiocese will be able “to deal with the hundreds of cases collectively rather than one at a time” and “reorganize its financial affairs to continue its vital ministries to the faithful and to the communities that rely on our services and charity.” Cordileone also went so far as to call child sexual abuse within the church “very rare,” claiming “the vast majority of the alleged abuse occurred in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s and involved priests who are deceased or no longer in ministry.” A survivors’ rights group called SNAP has already condemned this approach and much of Cordileone’s statements, claiming the San Francisco Archdiocese is misrepresenting its finances to undercut victims and conceal the full extent of the allegations it faces from coming to light. SNAP went so far as to frame the church’s impending bankruptcy filing as a “ruse” to “pretend that they are out of money.” “Everything about the bankruptcies of Catholic dioceses strikes us as wrong,” the group said in a statement. “It is all about protecting secrets first, and second, to reduce just compensation to the victims they have created.” The statement further notes that “San Francisco is one of a handful of dioceses that has not published a list of abusers.” Click on the link for the ful article San Francisco Archdiocese files for bankruptcy as it faces more than 500 sexual abuse lawsuits The Archdiocese of San Francisco has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it faces more than 500 lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse. “The unfortunate reality is that the Archdiocese has neither the financial means nor the practical ability to litigate all of these abuse claims individually, and therefore, after much consideration, concluded that the bankruptcy process was the best solution for providing fair and equitable compensation to the innocent survivors who have been harmed,” Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said in a Monday news release. Parishes, schools, cemeteries and related organizations and ministries are not included in the filing, according to the release. “We seriously doubt that the Archdiocese of San Francisco does not have the assets to settle these lawsuits,” the Survivors Network of Abuse by Priests said in a statement. “We find it disturbing that Archbishop Cordileone claimed this is the ‘best way’ for victims’ lawsuits to be resolved.” Click on the link for the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
China Posted August 30 Share Posted August 30 Judge dismisses sex abuse case against ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick A Massachusetts judge on Wednesday dismissed a criminal child sexual abuse case against former high-ranking Catholic cleric Theodore McCarrick, ruling that the former archbishop of Washington was incompetent to stand trial. McCarrick, 93, had been charged with assaulting a 16-year-old boy at a family wedding in 1974, the first charge that McCarrick faced in criminal court since a slew of sexual misconduct accusations surfaced in 2018. He faces a second criminal sexual abuse case, involving the same alleged victim, in Wisconsin. A call to McCarrick’s attorney on Wednesday was not immediately returned. The downfall of McCarrick, one of the U.S. church’s most visible and connected leaders, has had major ripple effects, including anger and mistrust by laypeople and new rules from the Vatican that make it slightly easier for bishops to be held accountable. Explosive reporting showed, too, that high-ranking leaders from the United States to Rome long knew of allegations of McCarrick’s misconduct with adults. It turned out priests and laypeople wrote to Vatican ambassadors, and several harassment lawsuits against McCarrick had been quietly settled. Judge Paul McCallum of the Norfolk District Court in Dedham, Mass., dismissed the case in a morning hearing Wednesday after experts for the defense and prosecution agreed that McCarrick was unable to help with his own defense, said David Traub, a spokesman for the district attorney. “Under Massachusetts law, the case can’t go forward,” he said. Click on the link for the full article He got off too easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfitzo53 Posted August 31 Share Posted August 31 Maybe melt down those gold crosses and sell those silk robes if you're too bankrupt too pay. They're bankrupt all right, but not financially. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
China Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 Baltimore Archbishop Lori considering bankruptcy after multiple lawsuits Baltimore's Archbishop says the Archdiocese is considering bankruptcy as it faces a barrage of lawsuits. Next month, the new state law eliminating the statute of limitations on sex abuse lawsuits takes effect and in an open letter, Archbishop William Lori says its impact could be devastating. He said the Archdiocese's mission is both healing victims and continuing its ministry, but notes the Archdiocese does not have unlimited resources to satisfy all claims. In his letter, he says the Archdiocese is considering bankruptcy reorganization to "provide a reasonable and equitable method for compensation of victim-survivors while continuing its ministry." In April, Maryland's then-Attorney General released its report into child sexual abuse at the Archdiocese of Baltimore. It detailed more than 600 people's account of abuse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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