Pennsylvania Dioceses are Subject of Abuse Allegations, Lawsuit Filed
Pennsylvania Dioceses are Subject of Abuse Allegations, Lawsuit Filed
A lawsuit has been filed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on behalf of parents of children in the Roman Catholic Church and survivors of sexual abuse by clergy. It was filed against eight Pennsylvania dioceses and their bishops urging the court to release information thus far kept from the public regarding sexual abuse allegations.The lawsuit comes after a Pennsylvania grand jury report of abuse allegations against more than 300 priests spanning many years across six dioceses. The report added that more than 1,000 children were allegedly molested and that the “real number” of abused children might be “in the thousands”. The Pennsylvania dioceses in question have yet to meet mandatory reporting obligations regarding child sexual abusers.Benjamin Sweet, an attorney for the lead plaintiffs said they are not seeking a monetary reward but are asking for public transparency about abuse allegations. The suit asks for injunctive relief to compel the Pennsylvania dioceses to be better mandated reporters. Since the lawsuit won’t seek damages and doesn’t represent only the victims of abuse, Sweet said it can’t be held back by any statute of limitations. Many witnesses plan to come forward with their testimonies.
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