Guam Catholic Church Revises Abuse Payout Plan
Guam Catholic Church Revises Abuse Payout Plan
Although there were opponents of submitting revisions, Guam Catholic Church and its bankruptcy creditors amended their original plan to pay damages to more than 270 survivors of clergy sexual abuse, including a disclaimer that” up to $64.3 million of the proposed payout is not guaranteed.” This clarification was made so that survivors would not continue to believe that their payments could be as much as $107 million, which would have been based on funding that has not been secured.The archdiocese sought bankruptcy protection in January 2019 after a many former altar boys and others came forward with abuse allegations, specifically saying their parish priests and others associated with the Catholic Church on Guam raped or molested them as children. There were so many claimants that the archdiocese sought to minimize damages.The agreed upon compensation has been reduced to roughly $37 million-$101 million under the new plan created by the Archdiocese of Agana and its Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors. The amended strategy notes “the risks and other factors that would reduce or eliminate the ability to collect from certain entities,” such as the Boy Scouts of America and archdiocese insurer Continental Insurance Co., as vital in its decision-making.
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