Victims' Compensation Funds Created for Abuse at Multiple Pennsylvania Dioceses
Victims' Compensation Funds Created for Abuse at Multiple Pennsylvania Dioceses
Seven Roman Catholic dioceses in Pennsylvania said Thursday that they have taken steps to set up victim compensation funds. This comes three months after a grand jury report documented decades of child sexual abuse by priests in the state. The report was released in August and estimated hundreds of priests in Pennsylvania molested more than 1,000 children since the 1940s.The Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Scranton, and Allentown dioceses issued public announcements, and an attorney for the Greensburg Diocese is also involved. The Erie and Pittsburgh dioceses are also setting up funds but were not ready to disclose details, and. Altoona-Johnstown set one up in 1999.Five of the dioceses have hired longtime compensation fund coordinator Ken Feinberg to map out and oversee their programs. The Philadelphia fund will begin taking applications next week, setting a filing deadline for claims at the end of next September, according to Fienberg’s co-administrator, Camille Biros. Harrisburg, Erie, Greensburg, and Scranton are expected to begin their programs in January.
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