The New Orleans ArchdayC has agreed to pay about $ 180m to the victims of pastor sexual abuse

New Orleans’ ArchdayC agreed to pay $ 180 million to the victims of sexual abuse as part of the latest Wednesday in a string of settlements by the Catholic Church. ArchidoC, its parganas and many insurers would have paid $ 179.2 million in a trust to benefit the remaining people, according to a statement by the committee, who interacted on the agreement.The money will be distributed after the church leaves from bankruptcy. But many of the remaining people were not on the board with the agreement, their lawyers said. Attorney Soren Gislesleson, Johnny Danni said, “This proposed disposal was done in a secret backroom deal, which archdiosis, the committees of the creditors and the mediators knew that the overwhelmed majority of the victim-sarrers would never agree and would undoubtedly vote,” Attorney Soren Gisleen, and Richard Truth said in a statement in a statement. “This is no meaning and these people have a continuation of the life of the archdiyes., Agreement, which will resolve a trial in 2020, requires approval from the survivors as well as the bankruptcy court and other ArchdyC creditors. Aaron Hebert, who says that he was abused by a priest as an eighth grader in the 1960s, called the deal “an insult and a slap on the face”. Hebert said, “New Orleans and Archbishop (Gregory) Archdyc victims and people are throwing out the proposal to prevent their claims from taking their claims in the state court,” Hebert said. The committee’s statement stated that the deal also includes the “unprecedented” provisions and procedures for protection against future misconduct and to provide services to the survivors, a survival bill of rights and a change in the process of arcadioi to handle claims of misconduct. “I am grateful to God for all those who have worked to reach this agreement and we can look at the future for the survivors and for our local church for treatment,” Imand said in a statement. The suit consists of over 500 people who say they were abused by the pastor. The case created a pattern of claims and leaders of misuse of an abuse of church records, a pattern of leaders who move the pastor without reporting their alleged crimes for law enforcement.