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Home / Crime and Justice / Lawyer Who Exposed Church Abuse Dies at 78

Lawyer Who Exposed Church Abuse Dies at 78

6 Feb

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Summary

  • Ray Mouton died at age 78 in suburban New Orleans.
  • He was hired to defend a priest, uncovering widespread abuse.
  • Mouton became a vital source for investigative journalists.
Lawyer Who Exposed Church Abuse Dies at 78

Ray Mouton, a Louisiana attorney instrumental in revealing systemic sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, passed away at 78 in suburban New Orleans. His path to becoming a key figure in exposing the crisis was marked by professional paradox.

In the 1980s, Mouton was hired by the diocese of Lafayette to defend a priest accused of raping children. While negotiating a plea deal, he uncovered evidence that the same diocese was protecting other abusive priests, a realization that deeply affected him.

This discovery transformed Mouton into a pivotal source for investigative journalists, notably aiding in the foundational reporting that exposed the broader scandal. His insights were crucial for subsequent investigations and media coverage of the crisis.

Mouton collaborated with others to issue an internal warning to church leadership in 1985, detailing the potential financial and moral consequences of continued secrecy. Despite this, church leaders reportedly failed to act, leaving Mouton with a profound sense of disillusionment.

He later expressed a complete loss of faith in the Catholic Church due to his experiences. For the last two decades of his life, Mouton lived in France, where he wrote a fictionalized account of his efforts to expose institutional abuse.

He continued to follow the clergy abuse crisis from afar, a crisis that has resulted in billions of dollars in settlements for victim survivors. His advocacy also quietly supported efforts in Louisiana to remove lawsuit filing deadlines, increasing potential settlements for survivors.

Mouton's son noted that his father died upset that these challenges persisted 40 years later. He is remembered as a crusader who stood up for the voiceless.

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.
Ray Mouton was a Louisiana attorney who became a key figure in exposing systemic sexual abuse within the Catholic Church after uncovering a pattern of cover-ups while defending a priest.
After discovering the diocese was protecting abusive priests, Ray Mouton became a vital source for investigative journalists and collaborated on an internal warning to church leadership.
Ray Mouton expressed a complete loss of faith in the Catholic Church, stating he had seen too many things that horrified him.

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