The Survivors Committee wants some of its more prominent sexual abuse claims against the Archdiocese of Baltimore moved from federal bankruptcy court to Maryland civil court — a move that, if approved, would increase the church’s liability exposure by millions of dollars.
Testimony began Tuesday on the committee’s request to bring seven lawsuits in state civil court, where each plaintiff could seek roughly $1 million more in damages than in the lower courts.
Waves of claims have stalled in recent years as the church worked through its 2023 bankruptcy, which the archdiocese sought once the state allowed people who have reported being sexually abused as children to seek compensation at any point in their lives.
Almost three years after the archdiocese declared bankruptcy and paused the civil process, the plaintiffs and the church are still hundreds of millions of dollars apart on a settlement.
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