Law Firm to Release Names of 43 Perpetrators Accused of Sexual Misconduct in the Diocese of Fresno Sexual Abuse Survivor…
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Prominent Catholic whistle blower, survivors, and law firm expose California Diocesan compensation program:
Siobahn O’Connor, former personal assistant to Diocese of Buffalo Bishop Malone will discuss the cover-up of clergy sexual abuse.
Releasing a summary of the diocesan compensation programs for clergy sexual abuse.
Survivor Christopher Szuflita will discuss his abuse by a Diocese of Buffalo priest, the Diocese handling of his reports, and his decision to reject a settlement offer under the Diocese’s compensation program.
Survivor Thomas Davis will discuss his abuse by a Diocese…
Bishop Richard Malone from 2015 to 2018. She is deeply religious and
once studied to become a Catholic nun.
Jeff Anderson and Associates is in Long Island to release a report containing names, histories, and photographs of 65 clerics accused of child sexual abuse in the Diocese of Rockville Center.
A sexual abuse survivor speaks publicly about his abuse by Fr. Peter Charland at SS Philip and James Church.
A demand for full disclosure by the Diocese of Rockville and the religious orders regarding all clergy accused of sexual abuse who worked in the diocese, including their current whereabouts, photographs, and histories.
Alleged Perpetrator to be Named Publicly for the First Time Sexual Abuse Survivor to Speak Publicly Monday (Long Island, NY)…
Two abuse survivors and the law firms of Jeff Anderson & Associates and LaFave, Wein & Frament, PLLC release report containing identities, histories, photographs, and information on 83 clerics accused of child sexual abuse in the Diocese of Albany.
Two Sexual Abuse Survivors to Speak Publicly Today (Albany, NY) – On Tuesday in Albany, two sexual abuse survivors and…
Transparency Demanded Revealing All Crimes and Secret Files
3 Wehmeyer Survivors Abused as Recently as 2012
to Speak Publicly for First Time
Releasing names of 300+ perpetrators accused of sexual misconduct in the New Jersey Diocese; and
New Jersey Bishops sued for maintaining public hazard in concealing the names and histories of known perpetrators.