New York
(AFP) - The Catholic church in New York has reached a record $27.5 million
settlement with four men who said they were sexually abused as children,
attorneys said Tuesday.
The Diocese
of Brooklyn, one of the city's boroughs, agreed to make the payments to the
four, who were sexually abused between 2003 and 2009 by their religion teacher,
their lawyers said.
The sum
breaks down to $6.87 million for each of the victims, who were between the ages
of eight and 12 at the time.
"This
is the largest settlement ever involving individual victims," said
attorney Ben Rubinowitz.
"We
are glad to see the church finally being brought to justice. It continued for
months and in certain cases for years."
Church
officials did not immediately comment. But the settlement ends the civil
complaint of the four victims, which was to lead to a trial in early 2019, said
Rubinowitz.
The
complaint was filed in 2012. It came after religion teacher Angelo Serrano --
now 67 years old -- was arrested in 2009 for molesting a child, for which he
pleaded guilty in 2011 and was sentenced to fifteen years in prison.
According
to Rubinowitz, the diocese agreed to pay after trying to distance itself from
Serrano, who was employed by the little parish of St Lucy-St Patrick, but not a
priest.
A church
priest, also targeted by the complaint, admitted to having seen Serrano one day
kiss a child on the mouth, but never addressed the abuse, said another of the
lawyers Peter Saghir.
"They
decided that, rather than risk a trial, that it was time for them to make a
payment."
According
to the website BishopAccountability.org, the previous record for an individual
compensation was $3.4 million and was paid to the two victims of Matthew
Maiello of New York.
News of the
settlement came as several US states, worried by a report in August detailing
decades of sexual abuse involving more than 300 Catholic priests in
Pennsylvania, are looking into historic abuse cases in their own jurisdictions.
The Church
was also rocked by the resignation in July of US Cardinal Theodore McCarrick,
an influential ex-bishop of Washington.
He was
accused of sexually abusing a teenager while working as a priest in New York in
the early 1970s.

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