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Sep 12, 2011: From Darkness into Light: Megan Peterson’s Case of Triumph

When I first met Megan Peterson in 2007 she was a scared child on a path toward destruction. Life had left her so scarred that she couldn’t even meet my gaze. She was self-loathing and in a deep depression; she now admits that she had no intention of living. Recognizing the potential for further trauma to Megan if litigation ensued, we approached legal action cautiously.  We also knew it couldn’t get much worse for Megan, so with hope of a positive outcome, we filed a lawsuit using the pseudonym Jane Doe 121.

Sep 06, 2011: Crookston Diocese Settles With Alleged Victim

A woman who says she was sexually abused by a former priest in northern Minnesota when she was 14 has reached a $750,000 settlement that requires the Diocese of Crookston to warn parishioners about the abuse and take steps to protect kids in the future. Megan Peterson, now 21, of Thief River Falls, appeared at a news conference Tuesday in St. Paul to announce the settlement. She chose to come forward “to let people know they are not alone.” “I’m here today to speak my truth, and to protect kids,” she said. Peterson says she was a teenager with aspirations of becoming a nun when she was rape…

Sep 06, 2011: Video of Press Conference: Groundbreaking settlement announced


At a press conference on Tuesday in St. Paul, clergy abuse attorney Jeff Anderson announces the settlement of a lawsuit with the Diocese of Crookston involving the sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl by a priest on loan from India. The priest, Reverend Joseph Jeyapaul, who was also charged criminally by Roseau County authorities, is now a fugitive from justice and working in the active ministry in India. The victim, now 21, will disclose her identity at the news conference and release a disturbing petition showing her perpetrator around children in India where he is now in charge of 40 schools.

Sep 05, 2011: Press Conference: Groundbreaking Settlement to be Announced

At a press conference on Tuesday in St. Paul, clergy abuse attorney Jeff Anderson will announce the settlement of a lawsuit with the Diocese of Crookston involving the sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl by a priest on loan from India.  The priest, Reverend Joseph Jeyapaul, who was also charged criminally by Roseau County authorities, is now a fugitive from justice and working in the active ministry in India.  The victim, now 21, will disclose her identity at the news conference and release a disturbing petition showing her perpetrator around children in India where he is now in charge of 40 schools.

Sep 03, 2011: Prominent Victims’ Attorney Jeff Anderson Reacts to Release of Graves’ Report

  Prominent Victims’ Attorney Jeff Anderson Reacts to Release of Graves’ Report   The report made public today by the law firm hired by Bishop Finn is both misleading and self-serving.  We stood with and sued the Diocese and the Bishop for the failure to act when they had sufficient information to remove Ratigan and didn’t.  We stand by the allegations of the Complaint that Diocese officials had sufficient information in 2006 to both act and react; and if Bishop Finn had acted in accord with the law and protocol for child protection, some children may not have been har…

Sep 02, 2011: Investigation finds diocese failed to follow policies

The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph failed to follow its own
procedures and polices when reporting allegations of child sex abuse
against the Rev. Shawn F. Ratigan, an independent investigation found.Conducted
by former United States Attorney Todd Graves and his team, the 141-page
review concluded Msgr. Robert Murphy, vicar general of the diocese,
waited too long to advise the Independent Review Board of allegations
against Rev. Ratigan, which allowed him to continue to abuse children
and defy child protective boundaries set forth by Bishop Robert Finn.Those
allegations inclu…

Sep 02, 2011: Report faults Catholic diocese in Ratigan investigation

For months after finding troubling images on a computer, the Catholic
diocese tried on its own to deal with Father Shawn Ratigan.As a
result, a report released Thursday said, the Diocese of Kansas City-St.
Joseph went off track, bungling its own investigation and failing to
even follow its own policies.An investigation by a former federal
prosecutor found that “individuals in positions of authority reacted to
events in ways that could have jeopardized the safety of children in
diocesan parishes, schools and families.

Sep 02, 2011: Clergy Abuse Attorney Jeff Anderson: Graves report just words–it is the actions that matter

Clergy
Abuse Attorney Jeff Anderson: Graves report just words–it is the actions that
matter

 

Prominent Victims’ Attorney Jeff
Anderson Reacts to Release of Graves’ Report

 

The report made public today by
the law firm hired by Bishop Finn is both misleading and self-serving.  We stood with and sued the Diocese and the
Bishop for the failure to act when they had sufficient information to remove
Ratigan and didn’t.  We stand by the allegations
of the Complaint that Diocese officials had sufficient information in 2006 to
both act and react…

Aug 30, 2011: Settlement of sex abuse case requires release of archdiocese files

For more than a quarter of a century, Angel Santiago has suffered from a recurring nightmare. “Father [Joseph] Fitzharris chasing me in my dreams,” the 44-year-old Bensenville man said. On Monday, Santiago joined his attorneys to announce that a settlement has been reached with the Archdiocese of Chicago for sexual abuse Santiago suffered as a boy at the hands of his family’s priest, Fitzharris. Attorneys with the case declined to specify the monetary amount of the settlement. The archdiocese confirmed the settlement. “The settlements announced [Monday] confirm that this process works, and…

Aug 25, 2011: Boston church releases list of accused priests

BOSTON — Cardinal Sean O’Malley on Thursday released a long-awaited list of priests accused of child sex abuse in Boston in the last 60 years, but he opted not to include certain priests, including ones who died without being publicly charged. In a letter, O’Malley said 248 of Boston’s priests and two deacons have been accused of child sex abuse since 1950. But he said he decided against releasing 91 of the names, including the deceased priests who weren’t publicly accused; those working in Boston under religious orders or other…

Aug 25, 2011: The Crusader

Jeff Anderson’s office might look like a museum, with its stained glass windows and vintage pulpit chairs. But the firm’s harried staff hardly resembles the hushed figures of the typical arts organization. Here, nobody pauses to admire the antiquities. They only stop to shout as Anderson speeds through. “Nice article in The Philadelphia Inquirer this morning,” bellows John Wodele, a publicist on contract with Jeff Anderson & Associates. Little surprise there. Anderson, the world’s pre-eminent counsel for survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, is a lightning rod for media coverage…