
New Jersey Supreme Court Clears Path for Catholic Church Abuse Probe
The New Jersey Supreme Court has cleared the way for a long-delayed grand jury investigation into clergy sexual abuse and potential cover-ups in the Camden Diocese.

The New Jersey Supreme Court has cleared the way for a long-delayed grand jury investigation into clergy sexual abuse and potential cover-ups in the Camden Diocese.

From West Seneca to Batavia, some parishioners within the Buffalo Catholic Diocese are angered to learn that their donations—raised through years of tithing, BBQs, and raffles—are being used to pay millions toward a $150 million clergy abuse settlement. As faith in church leadership falters, many now question what the future holds for their parishes and spiritual community.

Jennifer Lyell, a key voice in exposing abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention, has died at 47. Her story reshaped how the SBC confronts sexual misconduct.

Newly uncovered documents reveal the LDS Church paid over $1.26 million to settle child sex abuse claims. A scoutmaster cover-up and David Farley court ruling add to growing concerns.

Gareld Duane Rollins, whose lawsuit against Paul Pressler exposed widespread sexual abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention, has died. His case ignited national reforms and gave voice to countless survivors.

A former janitor at a Maywood church has settled a sexual abuse lawsuit against the L.A. Archdiocese for $500,000 in a case that stems from 2019. The settlement is outside the scope of last year’s massive $880 million agreement.

Survivors of cult abuse share how Utah’s Children’s Justice Centers, with help from donors like the LDS Church, helped them begin healing.

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.

Vermont’s Catholic Diocese is facing 118 new clergy abuse claims as part of a growing bankruptcy case. Survivors hope a court presentation will give voice to decades of silence.