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Litigation

Aug. 7, 2015

Archdiocese abuse settlement may help other victims groups

Bankruptcy attorney James I. Stang said the $21 million settlement with alleged sex abuse survivors shows Catholic diocese's affiliate entities like trusts and foundations can be accessed to provide money for compensation.


By America Hernandez


Daily Journal Staff Writer


This week's $21 million Catholic diocese sexual abuse settlement in Milwaukee provided
the lesson that assets held in affiliate trusts and foundations can be accessed to
compensate victims.


The decision to settle rather than wait for a U.S. Supreme Court decision on the questions
of those related financial ...

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