Vermont Catholic Diocese Faces Mounting Legal Costs After Bankruptcy
Vermont’s Catholic Diocese is in bankruptcy, but legal fees are mounting. Survivors say millions in hidden assets may be key to future compensation.
Vermont’s Catholic Diocese is in bankruptcy, but legal fees are mounting. Survivors say millions in hidden assets may be key to future compensation.
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New Orleans’ archbishop faces questions of accountability as a new leader steps in following a record-breaking $230 million clergy abuse settlement in early September, which survivors have until late October to vote on the revised deal.
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