Attorney Claims NY's Case Against the Church is for 'Publicity'
Attorney Claims NY's Case Against the Church is for 'Publicity'
Stephen A. Donato, an attorney who represents the Buffalo, New York Catholic Diocese, indicated the state’s Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit against his the church is no more than a “publicity stunt.” He also suggested it may have violated bankruptcy court rules that are in place to protect bankrupt entities.Donato told Chief Judge Carl L. Bucki that the diocese sought to settle the lawsuit over allegations of priest sexual abuse filed in November of last year. He also said that the diocese already implementing the majority of recommendations the Attorney General’s Office had requested to protect children from sexual predators.“With the utmost respect, I don’t even understand why this lawsuit was commenced, other than maybe a publicity stunt,” Donato said at a recent hearing, adding the diocese already is doing the “lion’s share of all of what the attorney general has asked for.”In an affidavit submitted to the court, Bishop Michael W. Fisher said, “The diocese is concerned that the attorney general seeks to exercise state control over internal church operations, contrary to protections under the establishment clause of the First Amendment.”
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