SFWILIE’S BLOG reacts to San Diego Diocese’ decision to seek bankruptcy protection rather than go to trial over a case of priest sex abuse.
One motive cited by plaintiff attorneys is that a trial would force the disclosure of secret Church documents possibly containing evidence of serious criminality as well as the expected evidence of embarrassing venality.
Brom: What Seventh Commandment? analyzes the bankruptcy move in terms of the seventh commandment. Bishop Brom says boldly that victim compensation cannot be allowed to cripple the mission of the Diocese.
One motive cited by plaintiff attorneys is that a trial would force the disclosure of secret Church documents possibly containing evidence of serious criminality as well as the expected evidence of embarrassing venality.
Brom: What Seventh Commandment? analyzes the bankruptcy move in terms of the seventh commandment. Bishop Brom says boldly that victim compensation cannot be allowed to cripple the mission of the Diocese.
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