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LA archdiocese to pay $660m for sexual abuse;

 

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The Guardian - Jul 16, 2007

http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,2127266,00.html

 

LA archdiocese agrees $660m payout for sex abuse victims

 

Cardinal apologises to 'those who lost innocence'

Agreement made shortly before costly civil trials

 

by Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington

 

Cardinal Roger Mahony, the leader of Los Angeles' Catholics, yesterday

apologised to hundreds of victims of predatory priests after the

archdiocese agreed to pay $660m to settle claims of sexual abuse.

 

The settlement, agreed on Saturday, was the largest since the

revelations about sexual abuse within the church surfaced in Boston in

2002, and comes amid allegations that church leaders had helped to

shield predators for years.

 

"There really is no way to go back and give them that innocence that was

taken from them. The one thing I wish I could give the victims ... I

cannot," Cardinal Mahony told reporters yesterday after presiding over

morning mass. "I apologise to anyone who has been offended, who has been

abused. It should not have happened, and it will not."

 

A judge in California will be asked today to approve the settlement

between lawyers representing more than 500 people who say they were

victims of abuse, carried out by more than 220 priests, teachers and

other church employees over several decades.

 

The court had been scheduled to begin hearing the first in a series of

civil cases brought against the church - which could have exposed the

church to an even costlier outcome. Cardinal Mahony had been scheduled

to testify at one of the trials.

 

Under the deal, each of the alleged victims - some of whose allegations

stretch back 70 years - will receive $1.3m. The church has also agreed

to release priest personnel records following a review by a judge. The

cardinal's apology was not part of the deal, a church spokesman said.

 

The settlement is far greater than those reached by jurisdictions in

Boston, where authorities paid out $84m in 2003, and Portland, Oregon,

where the archdiocese agreed this year to pay $52m.

 

It raises the total the Catholic church has had to pay out to settle

claims of abuse to more than $2bn. The demands for retribution led five

dioceses to apply for bankruptcy protection, and forced church

authorities to close churches and schools, and sell off property across

the US.

 

Advocacy groups called the deal a vindication for victims of abuse after

decades of silence - and in some cases complicity - by church

authorities. The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday that some 75% of

parishes in the archdiocese had been served at some point by a priest

accused of sexual abuse.

 

"This settlement was reached on the eve of a trial that would have

forced Cardinal Mahony and other church leaders to take the witness

stand under oath and tell the court how much they knew and how little

they did," Barbara Blaine, president of the Survivors Network of those

Abused by Priests, told the Guardian.

 

The settlement also requires the church to release confidential

personnel files of priests following their review by a judge. The move

is an important concession to activists who say the documents could

expose whether church authorities took measures in the past to shield

priests.

 

Unlike other states, judges in California had allowed four people who

say they have been abused by priests to seek punitive damages, which

could have potentially exposed the church to tens of millions of dollars

in payouts.

 

Big settlements

 

At least $600m: Archdiocese of Los Angeles, 2007, agrees to pay to about

500 people

 

$100m: Diocese of Orange, California, 2004, pays 90 abuse claims

 

Up to $84m: Diocese of Covington, Kentucky, 2006, for more than 350

people

 

$84m: Archdiocese of Boston, 2003, for 552 claims

 

$56m: Diocese of Oakland, California, 2005, to 56 people

 

About $52m: Archdiocese of Portland, Oregon, 2007, agrees to pay to 175

victims, to emerge from bankruptcy protection

 

$48m: Diocese of Spokane, Washington, 2007, to pay for about 150 claims,

to emerge from bankruptcy protection

 

$25.7m: Archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky, 2003, to 243 victims

 

- -Associated Press

 

© Guardian News and Media Limited 2007

 

 

 

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