San Francisco — The Archdiocese of San Francisco announced on Monday, June 29 that it reached a $395 million settlement with more than 500 people who say they were sexually abused by clergy, many as minors, following extended negotiations and bankruptcy proceedings after hundreds of civil suits were filed against the archdiocese. Under the agreement announced this week, roughly 500–530 claimants are covered and the deal must be approved by a victims’ association and a judge; the archdiocese agreed to a 14-point reform plan, to turn over internal records to an independent consultant for a published report, and the settlement follows a Chapter 11 filing in August 2023.
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This settlement impacts your community, especially if you're a member of the San Francisco Archdiocese. It's a reminder to stay vigilant about the safety of our children in all environments. Check your local church's child protection policies and ensure they're enforced.
Justice is being served, albeit late, for over 500 victims of clergy sexual abuse. The Archdiocese's commitment to a 14-point reform plan and transparency is a significant step forward. Worth forwarding if you know someone affected by this issue or involved in church leadership.
Survivors and their legal teams benefited through an agreement in principle providing monetary compensation, access to internal records, and a required reform plan intended to increase accountability and protection measures.
The Archdiocese of San Francisco faces a $395 million liability, reputational harm, increased oversight, and obligations to implement reforms and disclose internal records.
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