Catholic Church Faces Wave Of Sex Abuse Cases Across State

by Shea O'Malley | April 7, 2021 9:23 am

SYRACUSE – The New York State Child Victims Act has wiped away decades of silence in the Catholic Church, with thousands of sexual abuse survivors coming forward and creating a surge of sexual abuse cases against the papistry.

Attorney Jeff Anderson of the law firm Jeff Anderson and Associates PA, held a virtual press briefing yesterday, April 6, to announce the findings from an investigation involving Catholic dioceses and the alleged clergy perpetrators –  exposing 2,801 abuse cases throughout New York state.

This past summer, it was revealed that priests in Oswego[1] were included in a list of new lawsuits against the Diocese of Syracuse under the Child Victims Act.

Under the Child Victims Act, survivors are granted the ability to confront their perpetrators or anyone involved in covering up the abuses they suffered, regardless of when the incident occurred. The 2,801 complaints filed between the dates of August 13, 2019 through December 31, 2020 detail cases dating back as far as 1942.

Anderson and Associates is requiring a complete disclosure of all files pertaining to each offender in all dioceses across the state, both past and present – including the bishops’ handling of sex abuse cases throughout their administration.

“Part of civil litigation and the power of a civil suit, is it can compel the wrongdoer – and in these cases, the Catholic Dioceses, and the current bishops and the top officials – to have to come clean with all the secrets they have held,” Anderson said. “And all of the documents they have concealed for so long under their very dangerous and perilous practices, and [their] adherence to secrecy.”

Anderson said the report does not include data anticipated to come after December 2020. Once the new data is analyzed, the information will be made public. More survivors are expected to file as people become aware of the ongoing investigation.

Anderson and Associates have represented numerous survivors of sexual abuse across the country for over 38 years, representing 1,007 of the 2,801 cases now current throughout the state.

The total number of alleged perpetrators throughout the Catholic Dioceses is 1,427, with 959 priests statewide. Clergy perpetrators are 1,135 with 299 non-clergy perpetrators.

The top five alleged perpetrator clergy listed in the state are as follows:

Following is a breakdown of each civil suit by dioceses in the state:


Archdiocese of New York:

Top five alleged perpetrators:

 Frequently identified institutions:

Diocese of Albany:

Top six alleged perpetrators:

Frequently identified institutions:

Diocese of Brooklyn:

 Top five alleged perpetrators:

Frequently identified institutions:

Diocese of Buffalo: (filed Chapter 11 Reorganization)

Top five alleged perpetrators:

Frequently identified institutions:

Diocese of Ogdensburg:

Top five alleged perpetrators:

Frequently identified institutions:

 Diocese of Rochester: (filed Chapter 11 Reorganization)

Top six alleged perpetrators:

Frequently identified institutions:

 Diocese of Rockville Center: (filed Chapter 11 Reorganization)

Top five alleged perpetrators:

Frequently identified institutions:

 Diocese of Syracuse: (filed Chapter 11 Reorganization)

Top five alleged perpetrators:

Frequently identified institutions:

Four dioceses in the state have filed Chapter 11 Reorganization Bankruptcy – Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse and Rockville Center. Due to the nature of the Syracuse Chapter 11, new cases must be filed by April 15, 2021. All other dioceses have until August 14, 2021 to file claims. Syracuse Diocese claims can be filled online[2] or by calling (855) 329-4244. Caseload and database information can be found at www.andersonadvocates.com[3]. To file a claim, you can also contact [email protected].

 

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Endnotes:
  1. priests in Oswego: https://oswegocountytoday.com/news/oswego/oswego-priests-included-in-new-lawsuits-against-diocese-of-syracuse-under-child-victims-act/
  2.  online: http://case.stretto.com/dioceseofsyracuse/fileaclaim
  3. www.andersonadvocates.com: http://www.andersonadvocates.com

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