In a sweeping move, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn announced that it intends to settle the remaining 1,100 lawsuits of alleged child sex abuse at the hands of priests and church staff.
“There’s no fair way to resolve these things,” said Sabrina Cools, of St. Albans. “So a little bit of compensation for what people have been through, it always helps.”
Plaintiff’s attorney Mitchell Garabedian has settled thousands of clergy sex abuse cases and currently represents 25 victim-survivors who filed against the Brooklyn Diocese. He has his doubts.
“My clients are skeptical, understandably, they don’t trust the diocese,” Garabedian told NBC New York. “Is the compensation program going to be fair? Is it going to provide validation?”
In a letter to the faithful, Bishop Robert J. Brennan wrote “we will endeavor to resolve expeditiously, all meritorious claims and to avoid the time expense and emotional strain for victim survivors that…
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