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Oh, and did I mention Kentucky. Yes, K E N T U C K Y . . . see, e.g.,
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2005/07/judge-pre-approves-120-million.php">this news article from Jurist Legal News, dated Tuesday, July 05, 2005:
Judge pre-approves $120 million settlement for (Kentucky) church abuse victims
Holly Manges Jones at 7:09 PM ET, July 5, 2005
(JURIST) A judge Tuesday pre-approved a
$120 million settlement agreement (Covington diocese press release) for class action plaintiffs claiming they were
molested by priests of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington (official website) in Kentucky, marking the largest settlement agreement yet for U.S. church abuse victims. The ruling allows $40 million of the diocese assets to be paid to victims right away while the remaining $80 million is the subject of a lawsuit filed by the diocese and victims against two insurance companies. Plaintiffs' attorneys are now able to advertise the class action lawsuit, filed in 2003, to victims who must come forward with their claims by November 10. Individual awards are expected to be in the $5,000 to $450,000 range, depending on the severity of the abuse. The judge will determine the final settlement approval number in January 2006 based on the claims brought forth by the victims. The judge's decision follows a
vote last month (JURIST report) by the
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (official website) to extend a ban preventing abusive priests from working in the church. AP has
more.
. . . more at . . .
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2005/07/judge-pre-approves-120-million.php One Hundred Twenty Million ($120,000,000) Dollars in a settlement agreement, pre-approved by a Kentucky court! So much for Santorum's bash on Boston, Massachusetts as the *cause* of Roman Catholic Church priest sexual abuse in America (and around the world) of innocent children in the Church's care.
Ahhhh, here's Ricky's own backyard, Pennsylvania. Roman Catholic Church priest sexual abuse of children allegations fly in Pennsylvania. Many lawsuits filed in Pennsylvania. See, e.g.,
http://www.natcath.com/NCR_Online/archives2/2003c/082903/082903j.htm (
National Catholic Reporter online "news" website). Is this merely the tip of the iceberg in Pennsylvania? Will Rick Santorum STFU? I doubt it. Santorum's game is to blame others, to demonize others. Thereby deflecting the root and cause upon the shoulders of others. Hell, no. It's not
his Roman Catholic Church who is the evil-doer! Hell, no. Again, I say, may Santorum and others like him suffer the pain and suffering that they have inflicted upon others.
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