[PHOTO: John Thomas Lawrence (left) and his lawyer Mark Magazanic speak to the media in 2020, after Mr Lawrence, a child migrant from the UK, was awarded more than $1.3 million in damages after suffering abuse in the care of the Christian Brothers in Western Australia in the 1950s]
THE Christian Brothers Oceania Province, which includes Australia, has won a court moratorium on all current and future civil sexual-abuse claims, while it seeks court permission to create a creditors’ scheme to pay out sexual abuse survivors.
If the scheme is not approved — the hearing is set down for September — the Order will have to go into liquidation. In either case, the Order will then cease to exist in Australia.
The decision, by the NSW Supreme Court, has thrown ongoing sexual-abuse cases into chaos, and caused dismay among sexual-abuse survivors; there are more than 240 claimants and prospective claimants.
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