
Sexual Assault on Disney Cruise Ships: More Allegations Prompt Concern Over Onboard Safety
Sexual assault allegations on Disney Cruise Line ships have surged, raising questions about passenger safety and underreported crimes at sea.
Sexual assault allegations on Disney Cruise Line ships have surged, raising questions about passenger safety and underreported crimes at sea.
After five years of stalled negotiations, survivors and attorneys clash over a proposed $240 million clergy abuse settlement in New Orleans. Will it pass?
Former youth pastor Timothy Jeltema of Champion Forest Baptist Church admitted to abusing about 25 girls. But according to a now-settled lawsuit, a church leader once tipped him off about a police investigation, giving him time to destroy evidence.
Gérard Depardieu, one of France’s most iconic actors, was found guilty of sexual assault. What does the verdict mean for the #MeToo movement in French cinema?
A powerful new investigation reveals how decades of warnings about Pentecostal preacher Joe Campbell went unheeded—allowing him to continue preaching and working with children despite abuse allegations.
The LDS Church has reached a tentative settlement in over 100 sexual abuse lawsuits filed in California. Here’s what that means for survivors.
Pope Leo XIV’s election as the first American pontiff brings renewed attention to his past handling of clerical abuse cases and his vision for Church reform.
Six Uber sexual assault lawsuits will proceed to trial starting December 2025, testing jury response to claims that could shape outcomes in more than 2,000 pending cases.
Washington’s new law requiring clergy to report child abuse—even if disclosed in confession—sets up a constitutional showdown, with the Catholic Church threatening excommunication for priests who comply.
Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian have now paid over $1 billion in civil settlements for decades of sexual abuse by former gynecologist Robert Hadden—one of the largest payouts ever in a medical abuse case.
A new study reveals that most child sexual abuse survivors disclosed their trauma multiple times before being believed—if they ever were at all.
As the Vatican prepares to elect a new pope, criticism grows over the presence of a sanctioned cardinal at conclave events—while the Church’s own abuse commission urges leaders to put survivors first.
A Supreme Court decision nullifies Biden’s 2024 Title IX revisions, forcing universities to revert to the narrower 2020 rules—but California law still offers broader protections.
With Pope Francis’ death, survivors question the Church’s commitment to justice and transparency. What steps will the next pope take to address longstanding issues?
As the Archdiocese of New Orleans faces a pivotal court date, what does this mean for survivors seeking justice after years of delays and legal battles?