Sisters of Mercy settle with 6 Guam clergy sex abuse plaintiffs

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

January 5, 2019

By Haidee V Eugenio

Religious order Sisters of Mercy settled with six Guam clergy sex abuse plaintiffs, who filed separate notices of voluntary dismissal of claims in federal court on Friday.

Attorney Delia S. Lujan Wolff, counsel for the plaintiffs, said the filing of notices was a result of a settlement between the six plaintiffs and defendants Sisters of Mercy.

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Wolff would not say the type of settlement reached, including whether it’s monetary or not.

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