clergy abuse claimants
Coverage of clergy abuse claimants in the Nexus archive.
- Judge allows clergy abuse claimants to sue for parish assets in Vermont Catholic bankruptcy case
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge in Vermont has allowed clergy abuse claimants to sue for parish assets, including an estimated $500 million in local parish holdings, as part of the Roman Catholic Diocese's bankruptcy reorganization. The diocese, which filed for Chapter 11 protection in 2024, faces potential litigation over parish assets placed in trusts, with claimants arguing these funds should cover abuse settlements.
- Creditors in Vermont Catholic bankruptcy case seek access to an estimated $500M in parish assets
Clergy abuse claimants in Vermont are seeking access to approximately $500 million in parish assets held in trusts by the Vermont Roman Catholic Diocese, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2024. The diocese transferred parish assets to trusts in 2006 to shield them from survivor claims, but creditors argue the transfers violated fraudulent deeds law. The case involves legal disputes over whether these assets should be available to settle clergy misconduct lawsuits.