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Denver CO 2007-01-05 2 priests (White and Abercrombie) 1,580 15 40% 63  
Seattle WA - Irish Christian Brothers 2007-02-07 1 brother (Courtney) 1,900 5 40% 228  
Dubuque IA 2007-03-27 6 priests (McElliot, Schwartz, Brickle, Patnode, Devenney, and Schmitt) 2,600 9 40% 173  
Fairbanks AK and Oregon Province of Jesuits 2007-03-29 1 priest (Rev. James E. Jacobson SJ) 1,960 4 40% 294  
Portland OR 2007-04-17 It is difficult to establish what clerics and others were included. But seeClaims in Court Far Outnumber Church Listing, by Ashbel S. Green and Steve Woodward, The Oregonian (11/12/06). 71,450 169 19% 342 Of the $71.45M, $40.7 was to go to 146 claimants, with the remaining $13.75M allocated to 26 unsettled claims and $17M to attorneys. Up to $20M would be made available for future claims. Insurance would pay $51.75M, with the archdiocese paying the rest, up to a maximum of $39.7M. Unsettled claims and document release were agreed 4/17/07. Document release on 6/6/07 was meager. The State of Oregon settledseparately for $1.05M with 14 alleged Sprauer victims who were also included in the settlement with the archdiocese.
Rockford IL 2007-05-10 1 priest (Campobello) 2,200 2 40% 660  
Portland OR 2007-05-16 1 priest (Sprauer) 1,385 2 40% 416 Jury award holding Sprauer and the state financially liable for damages. Award includes $100K in punitive damages.
Rockville Centre NY 2007-05-18 1 lay music minister (Maiello) 11,450 2 40% 3,435 Verdict in a civil trial.
Chicago IL 2007-05-29 12 priests (Fitzharris, Mayer, Craig, Kissane, Huppenbauer, Maday, McCaffrey, O'Brien, Ruge, Becker, Kmak, and McNamara) 6,650 15 40% 266  
Boston MA 2007-06-30 The archdiocesan report from which the information about these settlements is derived does not name the priests involved. 2,073 34 40% 37 See also the full fiscal year 2007 report, from which the settlement report linked at the left is taken.
Los Angeles CA 2007-07-14 221 priests, brothers, lay teachers and other church employees 660,000 508 40% 780 The archdiocese committed to release documents as part of the settlement but as yet has not.
Charleston SC 2007-07-30   10,300 80 40% 77 See also the links for the next settlement.
Charleston SC 2007-08-30   1,375 11
(5 victims and 6 parents)
40% 75 See also Diocese, Victims Settle, by Adam Parker, Post and Courier (9/15/07) and the related settlement above.
San Diego CA 2007-09-07   198,100 144 40% 825 Settlement in bankruptcy.
San Bernardino CA 2007-09-07 8 priests 15,100 11 40% 824  
Santa Rosa CA 2007-09-13 1 priest (Ochoa-Perez) 5,020 10 40% 301  
Orange CA 2007-10-05 4 lay employees (Andrade, Stukenholtz, Seckman, and Schildknecht) 6,685 4 40% 1,003  
St. Louis MO - Marianists 2007-10-19 1 brother (Mueller) 160 1 40% 96  
Fairbanks AK - Jesuits 2007-11-16 12 Jesuit priests and three volunteers 50,000 110 40% 273  
Davenport IA 2007-12-04   37,000 162 40% 137 Settlement in bankruptcy case. See also thisarticle. Includednonmonetary provisions.
Spokane WA - Jesuits 2008-01-04 1 priest (Morse) and 1 brother (Gates) 4,800 16 40% 180  
Wilmington DE 2008-01-18 1 priest (Smith) 450 1 40% 270 Settlement with Wilmington diocese; does not include Norbertine order. Jury previously awarded$41M to the plaintiff, $6 million in compensatory damages and $35 million in punitive damages, to be paid by Smith.
Dubuque IA 2008-04-10 9 priests (Reed, Wendling, Swift, DeVenney, Saunders, Goltz, Reiss, Schmitt, Carman) 4,700 18 40% 157 The church will pay for up to 12 continuing therapy sessions per victim and grant each victim a private interview with Archbishop Jerome Hanus. The church also will update its Table of Accused Priests, and remove photos and names of the accused priests from public display in its facilities.
Burlington VT 2008-05-13 1 priest (Paquette) 784 1 40% 470 Jury award of $950K in compensatory damages and $7.75M in punitive damages.
Los Angeles CA - Salesians 2008-05-14 1 priest (Miani) 19,500 17 40% 688  
Boston MA 2008-06-30 The archdiocesan report from which the information about these settlements is derived does not name the priests involved. 5,475 55 40% 60 See also the full fiscal year 2008 report, from which the settlement report linked at the left is taken.
Denver CO 2008-07-01 3 priests (White, Abercrombie, St. Peter) 5,500 18 40% 183 See also Church Settles 18 Suits, by Electa Draper, Denver Post, July 2, 2008.
Chicago IL 2008-08-12 11 priests (Becker, Bennett, Craig, Hagan, Kelly, Maday, Mayer, McCormack, Owens, Ruge, Steel) 12,675 16 40% 475 Depositions by Georgeand later Goedert were released under the nonmonetary provisions of this ongoing settlement. See alsoother articles.
Kansas City-St. Joseph MO 2008-08-19   10,000 47 40% 128 Included nonmonetary provisions. See also a useful article on these nonmonetary terms.
Belleville IL 2008-08-27 1 priest (Kownacki) 5,000 1 40% 3,000 Jury verdict in civil trial: $2.4M in compensatory damages and $2.6M in punitive damages. Verdict upheld 10/31/08. Diocese filed notice of appeal on 11/26/08.
Providence RI 2008-08-29   1,300 4 40% 195  
Chicago IL 2008-09-11   2,500 1 40% 1,500  
Chicago IL 2008-09-18   1,650 1 40% 990  
Pueblo CO - Marianists 2008-10-30 1 brother (Mueller) 4,200 23 40% 110 In August 2010, a judgeordered Mueller to pay one of his victims $500K. We have not included that court order in this table's total.
Seattle WA - Christian Bros 2008-11   7,150 11 40% 390  
Springfield MA 2008-12-03 At least 25 priests (seelist) 4,500 59 40% 46  
Burlington VT 2008-12-17 1 priest (Paquette) 784 1 40% 470 Jury awarded $192,500 in compensatory damages and $3.4M in punitive damages. Victim offered to use money to finance Catholic educations in diocese if the diocese takes certain actions. Diocese has appealed.
Seattle WA - Christian Bros 2009-01-29   7,000 13 40% 323  
Memphis TN 2009-02-28   2,000 1 40% 1,200  
Wilmington DE 2009-04-08 1 priest (Rev. Edward Carley) 1,500 1 40% 900 Nonmonetary terms of the settlement includedletters of apology that were not sent.
Monterey CA 2009-06-03 2 priests (Guillen and Velez) 1,200 1 40% 720 This settlement was reached with a survivor who had previously been compensated in the Tucson bankruptcy.
Boston MA 2009-06-30 The archdiocesan report from which the information about these settlements is derived does not name the priests involved. 3,600 27 40% 80 See also the full fiscal year 2009 report, from which the settlement report linked at the left is taken.
Chicago IL 2009-07-21   3,900 6 40% 390 Depositions of Goedert, and of Georgepreviously, were released under the terms of this ongoing settlement. See alsoother articles.
Burlington VT 2009-10-09 1 priest (Paquette) 784 1 40% 470  
Belleville IL 2009-10-22 1 priest (Kownacki) 1,200 1 40% 720  
Savannah GA 2009-10-28 1 priest (Rev. Wayland Y. Brown) 4,240 1 40% 2,544 In addition to the $4.24M settlement, the survivor had previously received $200K for therapy, which is not included in this table.
Portland ME 2009-11-05 1 priest (Rev. James Vallely) 200 1 40% 120  
Fairbanks AK 2010-01-25 26 priests, 3 brothers, 7 nuns, 2 deacons, and 5 laymen (see list of names) 12,300 256 20% 38 Under the plan for reorganization, $9.8M will go into a fund for 256 victims. Another $2.5 million is going to lawyers, accountants, and other professionals. Payments to individuals will be decided case-by-case by a mediator.
Indianapolis IN 2010-05-03 1 priest (Rev. Harry Monroe) 199 1 40% 119 Archdiocese agreed to settle two weeks before trial. Settlement also includes nonmonetary commitments.
Burlington VT 2010-05-13 Paquette and others 17,650 26 40% 407  
Charlotte NC and Capuchins 2010-06-10 1 priest (Rev. Robert Yurgel) 1,230 1 40% 738 Settled for $1M plus therapy and medication costs, after extensive discovery, including 25 depositions and production of more than 40,000 pages of documents. See article. Capuchins then paid $230K to plaintiff in order to resolve disputed and contested claims.
Lansing MI 2010-08-11 1 priest (Msgr. John Slowey) 250 1 40% 150  
Wilmington DE 2011-02-02 Names of priests not announced. 77,425 150 40% 310 Pending approval of judge, with contribution of religious orders yet to be determined
Oregon Province of the Jesuits 2011-03-25 Names of priests not announced. 166,100 500 40% 199 Settlement in bankruptcy. The province will pay $48.1 million and Safeco, their insurer, will pay $118 million. About $6 million from the settlement will go into a pool for future claims.
TOTALS     $2,486,897,033
5,679   $268,466
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