Victims Receive Settlements From Baltimore Archdiocese
Victims Receive Settlements From Baltimore Archdiocese
It has been reported several alleged victims of sexual abuse by late priest A. Joseph Maskell have received cash settlements from the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Most of the allegations stem back decades, some as far back as the 60s, during Maskell's time working at Archbishop Keough High School. Prior to his passing in 2001, Maskell denied he had sexually abused an initial claimant, though more victims have come forward with detailed accounts of Maskell's actions, most of them women.Attorney Sheldon Jacobs, who represents numerous clients who have accused Father Maskell of assault, said that although roughly a dozen of them have received a monetary payout from the Archdiocese, "There’s no amount of money that could ever adequately compensate the survivors for what they’ve gone through." In some cases, survivors have waited over 40 years to come forward, having lived with the unnecessary shame, guilt and confusion that results from being sexually abused by a trusted man of the cloth.Sadly, it is no longer surprising when news of improper and immoral behavior at the hands of a priest breaks; allegations of childhood sexual abuse in the church has reached epic proportions over the years, with even the highest ranking religious officials in The Vatican covering it up and protecting the predators by shuffling them around to different churches in different states (and sometimes countries), thereby sending a message to victims that the church values their offenders more than their undeserved and unrelenting pain; the exact opposite of the sacred solace promised and assumed in a holy sanctuary.Just a few months ago, a list of 71 priests accused of sexual assault was released by the Archdiocese of Baltimore, with Maskell's name being one of them.
Father A. Joseph Maskell; image courtesy of rapevictimsofthecatholicchurch - WordPress.com
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