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Home / Crime and Justice / New Orleans Archdiocese Bankruptcy: $230M Deal Faces Final Test

New Orleans Archdiocese Bankruptcy: $230M Deal Faces Final Test

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Archdiocese seeks judge's approval for $230M clergy abuse survivor settlement.
  • 150 parishes, schools, and ministries contribute $60M to the settlement.
  • Survivors, with 489 of 491 voting yes, await final judicial approval.
New Orleans Archdiocese Bankruptcy: $230M Deal Faces Final Test

The Archdiocese of New Orleans is in its final confirmation trial for a $230 million settlement aimed at compensating 650 clergy abuse survivors. US bankruptcy judge Meredith Grabill will determine if the five-and-a-half-year-old plan is fair to survivors and creditors amid a protracted legal battle.

As part of the resolution, 150 affiliated parishes, schools, and ministries will contribute $60 million through a 'mini-bankruptcy' process. Initially resistant to this financial involvement, the archdiocese has now acknowledged the necessity of these entities contributing to resolve the claims and protect their assets.

Survivors, many of whom have waited decades, will have an opportunity to testify. With 489 out of 491 voting parties approving the proposed settlement, the judge's decision is the final hurdle to closure for this long-standing scandal.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The proposed settlement for clergy abuse survivors in the New Orleans Archdiocese totals $230 million.
The settlement is intended to compensate 650 clergy abuse survivors.
Yes, 150 affiliated parishes, schools, and ministries are collectively contributing $60 million to the settlement.

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