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Camden Diocese agrees to pay $87.5M for sex abuse cases
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The settlement is said to be one of the largest involving the Catholic Church in the US
The Catholic Diocese of Camden is agreeing to pay $87.5 million to more than 300 alleged childhood victims of clergy sexual abuse. The deal is said to be one of the largest settlements involving the Catholic Church in the U.S. It sets up a trust, requiring the diocese to pay into over a four year-period.
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Camden Diocese agrees to pay $87.5M for sex abuse cases
Clip: 4/20/2022 | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
The Catholic Diocese of Camden is agreeing to pay $87.5 million to more than 300 alleged childhood victims of clergy sexual abuse. The deal is said to be one of the largest settlements involving the Catholic Church in the U.S. It sets up a trust, requiring the diocese to pay into over a four year-period.
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