Judge orders most Catholic Church names made public in Maryland AG report, calls for ‘more transparency, not less’
A judge has ordered the release of most of the names redacted in an attorney general’s report on the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s history of child sexual abuse, according to court records unsealed Tuesday.
Following Addition of Renowned Litigator-Survivor Steven J. Kelly, Grant & Eisenhofer, Along with Jenner Law, Co-sponsoring 2023 State Crime Victims Resource Center Annual Recognition Event
Grant & Eisenhofer, the national law firm that recently significantly expanded its sexual abuse/survivors advocacy practice with the addition of renowned Maryland litigator-survivor Steven J. Kelly, along with Baltimore-based Jenner Law, is now co-sponsoring the 2023 Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center's (MCVRC) 41st annual statewide recognition event.
FACT SHEET: The DC Archdiocese’s Most Dangerous Dozen Child Molesting Clerics
These are proven, admitted &/or credibly accused child molesting Catholic clerics who are or were in the Washington DC archdiocese but are NOT on its 'credibly accused' list (as of 8/11/23).
San Francisco Archdiocese says bankruptcy ‘very likely’ given child sex abuse lawsuits
The Archdiocese of San Francisco will “very likely” file for bankruptcy in order to deal with a wave of lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse by its priests and other employees and volunteers going back decades, the archbishop said.
Upstate New York Catholic diocese announces $100 million settlement for sexual abuse victims
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse on Thursday announced a $100 million settlement with people who say they were sexual abuse victims as part of its bankruptcy proceedings.
Here’s where lobbyists tried to influence some of Maryland’s biggest policy changes in 2023
On behalf of the companies, organizations and associations that hired them, lobbyists registered with Maryland’s State Ethics Commission tried to influence nearly every one of the almost 2,300 pieces legislation introduced by General Assembly members this year.
Two more insurers agree to settle sexual-abuse claims
Two more insurance companies have agreed to sign on to a deal that will bring sexual abuse victims’ potential payout in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester’s long-running Chapter 11 bankruptcy to more than $126 million.
With wider Catholic Church abuse probe, Maryland attorney general seeks to add staff
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown is asking the state spending board for approval to create four positions to beef up his office’s investigations into sexual abuse by Catholic clergy.
Plaintiff in a Church Sex Abuse Case Awarded a $40 Million Settlement
This week, a Circuit Court awarded the plaintiff known only as "N.D." a total of $40 million dollars in damages in connection with N.D's claims that the Defendant, Keneth L. Apana, raped and sexually abused her in 1992 when she was just 12.
Advocate: FBI aims to exhume body of Joyce Malecki, Baltimore County woman whose 1969 death was detailed in ‘The Keepers’
Federal investigators told a crime victims’ advocate’s office that they are working on exhuming the body of Joyce Malecki, a sudden development in the decades-old cold case detailed in the Netflix series “The Keepers.”
Will a Baltimore judge lift redactions from the Catholic Church abuse report?
Legal arguments are set to begin Wednesday behind closed doors on whether redactions will be lifted from the state’s 456-page report on the history of child sexual abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Baltimore’s Catholic archdiocese adds 42 names to list of staff credibly accused of sexual abuse
The Archdiocese of Baltimore added more than 40 names to its public list of Catholic Church staff credibly accused of sexually abusing children, including for the first time deacons, nuns and lay teachers. The additions, approved at the direction of Archbishop William Lori, mark the largest single expansion of the archdiocese’s credibly accused list since it first published 57 names in 2002 as part of its response to the national clergy abuse scandal.
Feds arrest former Santa Fe priest in child sex abuse case
A Roman Catholic priest removed from a Santa Fe parish nearly a year ago amid a misconduct investigation was arrested Thursday on federal charges accusing him of enticement of a minor with the intent to engage in sexual activity.
New lawsuit alleges Catholic clergy abuse drove Baltimore attorney, banker to his death
His uncle was a Catholic priest. His father ran a law firm whose most prominent clients were the Archdiocese of Baltimore and Cardinal Lawrence Shehan. And when he was 14 years old, a seminarian at St. Mary’s Seminary molested him, according to his family.
Ex-Mount Saint Joseph High School wrestling coach to stand trial in sex abuse case
A former head wrestling coach of Mount Saint Joseph High School who was the only person indicted in the Maryland attorney general’s investigation into child sexual abuse and cover-ups within the Archdiocese of Baltimore is set to stand trial this week on charges that he groomed and assaulted a teen.
Supreme Court of Colorado ruled legislation giving survivors of childhood sexual assault access to the courts is unconstitutional
The Supreme Court of Colorado has ruled that legislation giving survivors of childhood sexual assault access to the courts is unconstitutional. This horrifying ruling is a reminder that Maryland's Child Victims Act is far from safe.
With names revealed, questions linger about redactions in Maryland AG Catholic Church abuse report
A public version of the Maryland attorney general’s report on child sexual abuse within the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore redacts the names of 10 alleged abusers and gives the reasons why in the footnotes: These people are presumed to be alive and previously haven’t been listed as publicly accused.
Bill Cosby sued by 9 more women in Nevada for alleged decades-old sexual assaults
The Nevada lawsuit came only a few weeks after Gov. Joe Lombardo signed a bill that eliminated a two-year deadline for adults to file sexual abuse cases. Similar suits have followed other "lookback laws" in other states.
Final name stripped from Maryland report on Catholic sex abuse is nun from Philadelphia
A former nun from Philadelphia who died 31 years ago is the last alleged abuser to be identified among the names concealed in the Maryland attorney general’s report on child sexual abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore, according to census records, obituaries and documents from her religious order.
New Maryland law stops statute of limitations for survivors to sue sex abusers
Gov. Wes Moore signed dozens of bills into law Tuesday afternoon, hours after the 2023 legislative session ended. One of those new Maryland laws will open the door to new lawsuits brought by survivors of child sex abuse.