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Victims Say Wi Bankruptcy Plan Is “breath-Takingly Selfish”
By David Clohessy Survivors Network of Those Abused by
Priests February 12, 2014
http://www.snapnetwork.org/wi_victims_say_wi_bankruptcy_plan_is_breath_takingly_selfish
The Milwaukee archdiocesan Chapter 11 maneuver today
is breath-taking in its callousness, selfishness and arrogance.
Milwaukee Catholic officials have spent more than four
times as much money fighting victims in court as they propose
paying to victims. For decades, they've hidden and handled
heinous crimes against kids quietly and unilaterally. And
they're doing so now as they cram this duplicitous scheme down
the throats of hundreds of courageous, suffering child sex abuse
victims.
Our hearts ache for the 570 men and women who were
raped and sodomized as kids by Milwaukee area priests and nuns.
At most, if this plan is approved, these brave, deeply wounded
victims will get around $6,000 each for having their trust,
faith, childhoods and emotional safety brutally stolen from them
by child molesting clerics and corrupt church officials and for
having the strength to step forward.
As best we can tell, current and former Milwaukee
Catholic officials have done virtually nothing to expand the
pool of funds that could be used to compensate victims while
clearly doing all they can to deceitfully reduce that pool.
(A decade ago, America’s most disgraced Catholic
prelate, Boston's Cardinal Bernard Law, borrowed $25 million to
help compensate victims. We've seen no evidence that Archbishop
Dolan or Archbishop Listecki has even tried to borrow or raise
more funds for this purpose.)
If Listecki were a father of a high school senior,
he'd borrow money, get a second job and move heaven and earth to
send that kid to college. (We all know that 'where there's a
will, there's a way,' especially in the world's largest,
richest, oldest and only global monarchy.) But with adults who
were sexually assaulted as kids by clerics, he rubs even more
salt into already devastating and still infected wounds.
When it's to their advantage (hiring lobbyists and
public relations firms and funding papal visits), bishops pool
their resources, talking about “the universal church.” When it's
to their advantage – like clergy sex cases – they pretend it's
“every man for himself,” claiming “we're a small, independent
diocese with limited resources.”
As one clergy sex abuse victim said “If bishops will
lie to you about their predators and your kids, they'll sure lie
to you about their vast finances.”
It's been 11 years since thousands of clergy sex abuse
victims began stepping forward following the Boston Globe's
investigation. Over the past two months, three more dioceses
have sought bankruptcy protection. It's a smart way to continue
protecting those who commit and conceal horrific crimes against
kids by preventing depositions, discovery and trials. We fear
more bishops will now be tempted to exploit this maneuver so
they can preserve their reputations and funds.
We hope the Milwaukee archdiocesan plan will be
rejected.
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