Paying for the Past: LA Catholic Church's Biggest Settlement

Los Angeles, USAFri Oct 18 2024
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Finding out that someone you trusted harmed you decades ago. That's what happened to 1, 353 people who say they were abused by Catholic priests in Los Angeles. The Archdiocese agreed to pay $880 million, the largest single settlement of its kind. This didn't happen overnight. It took a year and a half of talks. The goal was to get the victims the most money possible while keeping the church financially stable. California's laws helped, letting people sue even if the abuse happened a long time ago. The church also promised to protect its members better. But, will this really heal the past?
The LA Catholic Church has paid a lot before. In 2007, they paid $740 million to other victims. Now, the total is over $1. 5 billion. Archbishop José H. Gomez said this settlement should give some relief to the survivors. He also said the money will come from savings, investments, and other sources. Hundreds of LA priests are accused of abusing minors. One of them, Michael Baker, was convicted in 2007. He admitted to abusing boys to then-Archbishop Roger Mahony in 1986. But, Baker stayed in ministry until 2000, even after Mahony knew about the abuse. The church says they've changed since then, with strict background checks and training programs.
https://localnews.ai/article/paying-for-the-past-la-catholic-churchs-biggest-settlement-92860a91

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