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Archdiocese
of Milwaukee Plans Less Than $7,000 Per Victim in Bankruptcy
Reorganization Plan
By Peter Isely SNAP Wisconsin February 12,
2014
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Three years after filing for bankruptcy, the
Archdiocese of Milwaukee, which insured itself for over $1.3
billion dollars in the 1990’s, filed a reorganization plan today
that sets aside a mere $4 million dollars to compensate 575
victim/survivors who were sexually assaulted by archdiocesan
priests, religious and employees.
This means that each survivor in the Milwaukee
Archdiocese would receive less than $7,000. By contrast,
survivors in all other church bankruptcies throughout the U.S.
have received an average compensation between $274,000 to as
much as $2.1 million, with a national average of $400,000 per
survivor.
When Archbishop Jerome Listecki announced the
bankruptcy three years ago he said that the purpose of
reorganization was to bring “healing” to survivors and “make
them whole.” Clearly, this was not the case.
Instead of taking the path to healing as he promised,
Listecki instead has spent over $11.5 million dollars on
bankruptcy lawyers and court costs fighting victims, nearly
three times the total amount he now proposes to compensate
survivors.
Even more outrageous, the archdiocese “compensated”
known child abuser priests with a $20,000 “signing bonus” to
secretly leave the priesthood. That’s on top of pension, health
insurance, and in some cases continuing salaries and vocational
“retraining” into new occupations working with children. That
amount offered to the criminal clergy is nearly three times what
Listecki believes will “heal” their victims.
But not to worry. Listecki also proposes a “lifetime
therapy fund”. Of course, Listecki is going to control the
therapy monies and the alleged “lifetime” of the total fund for
all victims runs out at $500,000 dollars. In other words, under
Listecki’s “healing” proposal each survivor would receive less
than $900 for their “lifetime” of therapy.
Money communicates value. It is pretty clear that
Listecki and the Milwaukee archdiocese does not value healing
victims very much.
So little respect Listecki has for healing victims, he
announced the filing of the plan today on a radio talk show. He
did not notify the court. He did not notify victim attorneys.
It goes without saying he did not notify victims and their
families. Does that sound like healing?
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