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Sunday, November 19, 2006
Los Angeles Pedophile Priest Claims Move Toward Trial
Yesterday's Los Angeles Times reports that after a three-year freeze imposed during settlement negotiations, a Los Angeles (CA) Superior Court judge has released more than 100 law suits against the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. This means that discovery may begin and trial dates can be set. The claims all involve allegations that 32 pedophile priests were sent to therapy and then transferred rather than being reported to authorities and parishioners. These cases comprise about 20% of the suits that have been filed. A number of the claims have already been settled or are nearing settlement. Also this week, in one of the cases the court ruled that plaintiffs could not gain access to 20 confidential documents containing psychiatric information about a priest in church personnel files.