Two years after the Archdiocese of Los Angeles reached an $880 million settlement with men and women who survived childhood sexual abuse at the hands of Roman Catholic priests and clergy in their diocese, the Catholic Archdiocese of New York is following suit, agreeing to pay more than $800 million to its own sexual abuse survivors.
So far, the Catholic Church has paid out more than $5 billion in settlements, which has bankrupted at least 19 dioceses.
The archdiocese has been planning this for a while. Along with selling off buildings and laying off staff, including the sale of their New York headquarters for $100 million, the Archdiocese is suing its insurance company, Chubb.
The archdiocese claims that “even though we have paid them over $2 billion in premiums by today’s standards, [Chubb] is now attempting to evade their legal and moral contractual obligation to settle covered claims which would bring peace and healing to victim-survivors.”
Chubb insists that it is not obligated to settle several of these claims, some of which go back over 80 years, because the church knew about the abuse and did nothing to stop it, making the incidents ineligible for coverage.
A letter sent by the Archbishop of New York, Ronald Hicks, notes that the matter has been a painful process, but they hope that all parties accept. If so, they would each received around $215,000. It reads in part:
As you may have heard, the Archdiocese of New York and the Plaintiff’s Liaison Committee (PLC), which represents a majority of victim-survivors, have been working hard for several months to reach agreement on a global settlement of all sex abuse lawsuits. The parties have been working to create the framework of a comprehensive arrangement that will deliver compensation to victim-survivors faster and more efficiently than the traditional legal process. These discussions have been facilitated by Judge Daniel J. Buckley, a highly experienced neutral third-party mediator. Although much work remains to be done before a settlement can be finalized and consummated, I am cautiously optimistic about the path we are on.
Members of the PLC, attorneys who have long advocated for victim-survivors, have begun reaching out to counsel for all impacted individuals and it is our sincere hope to achieve full participation; we cannot begin to compensate victims until full participation is achieved. If a truly global settlement can be achieved, compensation will become available to victim survivors in the fastest, most comprehensive manner possible, without the need for lengthy painful litigation for victim-survivors or bankruptcy proceedings for the Archdiocese. Though I am new to the Archdiocese of New York, I recognize the immense effort that this Archdiocese has dedicated to supporting victim-survivors over the past decade. My predecessor, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, established the Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program (IRCP) in 2016 which provided millions in compensation to victim-survivors. The Archdiocese has sold off the majority of its real estate holdings and made significant cuts to our staff and other operational expenses. These cuts have been painful for us, but they were necessary measures to secure the resources needed to compensate victim-survivors.
It cannot be denied that this has been a painful process – most significantly so for the victim-survivors and their families and loved ones who have suffered, in most cases, for decades. I pray that all of us, as the Family of God, will come together to support and affirm these individuals and take these next steps to bring about some healing and peace.























12 responses to “Archdiocese of New York Agrees To Pay $800,000,000 in Sex Abuse Settlement”
Do you think the Vatican is going to give them the money, because there is no way in hell that Diocese can afford that kind of money. NY should shut it down. PERIOD !!!
How many perps ever went to jail?
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Those shitscum pedophile priests need to be hung…publicly….every last one of them. Just do it.
Let’s do the politions first
Good to see I’m not the only one who calls wicked people what they are.
Satan planted pedophiles within the church and is now using the law to close the church permanently. The pope could have quickly admitted fault and removed the priest from the church. Instead they harbored these priest and allowed them to prey on children over and over. I can only conclude that Satan is high up in the church too.
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3,700 plus claiments, that is a systemic infection
Catholic Church sure got the cash. Wow.
$800,000,000
$215,000 to each victim
math, math, math
3,720 victims
And this is only in the Archdiocese of New York
And these are only the victims who chose to come forward
My maternal Grandfather-(French-Canadien)–Left the RK church about 1910, when the priest at the hospital where his father was seriously ill, failed to notify him that his father was going to die. My Grandfather took the teaching of Jesus to do what the leaders of the teach, but do not do what they do. He had a very positive influence on my life. I saw him live as Jesus taught…I am still impressed in my early 80’s. I was also blessed to be able to build a new Catholic Church in my home town for all my friends who were Catholic. I like the True Catholics, but not the heirarchy.