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Sunday, August 01, 2010
Estate of Suicide Victim Sues Catholic Diocese For Negligence
AP reported Friday that the estate of a priest abuse victim who committed suicide has filed a lawsuit in a Pennsylvania state court against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh alleging that the suicide resulted from the diocese ending payments for mental health treatments of the victim. 39-year old Michael Unglo, abused as an altar boy in the 1980's, had attempted suicide twice before. The suit, seeking at least $50,000 in damages, alleges negligence on the part of the diocese which says it has already spent $300,000 for Unglo's treatment. The diocese continus to pay health insurance costs and a stipend for the former priest who has been convicted for molesting another boy.