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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Connecticut Diocese Settles Abuse Claims For $3.5M
The Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut announced yesterday that it has settled lawsuits filed last year by five victims of clerical sexual abuse. The Maronite Order was involved in one of the cases. The abuse took place almost 30 years ago. The cases were settled through mediation for a total of $3.5 million. Most of the cost was covered by the Diocese's insurance. CT Post reports on the settlements.
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