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St. Petersburg FL 2004-04-15 1 priest (Schaeufele) 1,075 12 40% 54  
St. Louis MO 2004-04-21 1 priest (Wolken) 1,675 1 40% 1,005  
Altoona-Johnstown PA 2004-05-27 Priests and a school teacher. 3,710 21 40% 106  
Toledo OH 2004-07-03 1 priest (Rev. Bernard Kokocinski) 500 2 40% 150 Amount is estimated from the $150K that one of the survivors received. We estimate that the settlement amount before attorney's fees was $250K, and that the other survivor received the same award. Settlement included five nonmonetary provisions, one of which was not fulfilled properly.
Springfield MA 2004-08-17 19 priests (see partiallist) 7,750 46 40% 101  
Toledo OH 2004-08-20 Number and names of priests not included in news reports. 1,190 23 40% 31 Diocesan self-insurance covered this settlement; see article. One of the 23 survivors might have opted out of the settlement.
St. Louis MO 2004-08-26 5 priests (McGrath, Ferraro, Yim, Anderson, Kuchar) and 1 nun (Fischer) 2,000 18 40% 67  
Miami FL 2004-09-22 5 priests (Garcia-Rubio, Guichard, Castellanos, Cinesi, Huck) 3,400 23 40% 89  
Newark NJ 2004-10-08 9 priests 1,000 10 40% 60  
Davenport IA 2004-10-28 11 priests (including 5 named priests: Bass, Wiebler, Geerts, Shafer, Janssen) 9,000 37 40% 146  
Orange CA 2004-12-02 31 priests, 10 lay personnel, 2 nuns, and 1 brother 100,000 91 40% 659 Diocesan files were released as part of the settlement.
Seattle WA 2004-12-17 2 priests (McGreal and Jaeger) 1,800 12 40% 90  
Oakland CA 2004-12-23 3 brothers 6,300 3 40% 1,260  
Paterson NJ 2005-02-15 2 priests (Hanley and Verettoni) 5,000 27 40% 111  
Cincinnati OH 2005-03-08 Number and names of the priests were not released. One day after the payouts from the Archdiocese Claim Resolution Compensation Fund, Archbishop Pilarczyk put three active priests on leave who were included in this settlement: Revs. Stanley Doerger, Michael Paraniuk, and David Vincent. 3,200 120 40% 27  
Oakland CA 2005-03-24 1 priest (Pritchard) 437 1 40% 262 Jury award.
Fort Worth TX 2005-03-31 1 priest (Teczar) 1,400 1 40% 840  
Fairbanks AK-Jesuits 2005-04-07 1 priest (Poole) 1,000 1 40% 600  
Fort Worth TX 2005-04-09 1 priest (Teczar) 2,750 1 40% 1,650  
Oakland CA 2005-04-15 1 priest (Ponciroli) 1,930 2 40% 579  
San Francisco CA 2005-04-20 1 priest (Joseph Pritchard) 5,800 4 40% 870 Jury award.
Santa Rosa CA 2005-04-22 1 priest (Donald Kimball) 3,300 1 40% 1,980  
Orlando & St. Augustine FL 2005-05 2 priests (Uhran and Reason) 1,500 3 40% 300  
Davenport IA 2005-05-09 1 priest (Janssen) 1,892 1 40% 1,135 Jury ordered Janssen to pay $632K in punitive damages and $1.26M in other damages.
Stockton CA 2005-05-19 1 priest (Oliver O'Grady) 3,000 1 40% 1,800  
San Francisco CA 2005-06-10 5 priests (Pritchard, Noia, Arthur Harrison, Murnig, and Ingels) 21,200 15 40% 848  
Seattle WA 2005-06-10 2 priests ( Moffat and Boyle) 1,700 4 40% 255  
Sacramento CA 2005-06-29 10 (Lynch, Boyle, Moreno, Garcia, Urbina, Brady, Henson, Mennis, Blanco, and one unnamed) 35,000 33 40% 636 Settled one day before civil trial of Blanco was set to begin. Insurers covered <50%. Minimum pre-fee payout was $400K; maximum was $4.25M.
Boston MA 2005-06-30 and before The archdiocesan report from which the information about these settlements is derived does not name the priests involved. 33,150 257 40% 77 This is an aggregate figure for Boston settlements before 6/30/05, not including the $10M settlement with Geoghan survivors on 9/18/02 and the$84.25M settlement on 9/9/03. We calculated the aggregate number by subtracting the amounts of those two settlements from the pre-6/30/05 totals of $127.4M and 895 survivors, as provided by the archdiocese in its4/19/06 report.
Santa Rosa CA 2005-07-01 3 priests (Gleeson, Kimball, and Timmons) 7,300 8 40% 548  
San Francisco CA 2005-07-08 1 priest (Pritchard) 16,000 12 40% 800  
Oakland CA 2005-08-05 Reports do not provide the number or all names of priests in the settlement, but included were 2 claims of abuse by Ponciroli and 4 claims of abuse by Kiesle. 56,000 56 40% 600 See also other articles on the settlement and the funding of this settlement.
Seattle WA - Benedictines 2005-08-27 1 priest (Forrester) 2,600 7 40% 223 As of this settlement, "The Seattle Archdiocese has now settled 197 such claims for $19.6 million since the late 1980s."
San Francisco CA 2005-09-02 1 priest (O'Shea) 4,000 4 40% 600  
Tucson AZ 2005-09-20 Reports do not provide number or all names of priests included in settlement, but Guillen, Barmasse, Gluch, and Rourke were reportedly included (see 1 2 3); dioceselisted 34 accused (including 1 nun and 3 order priests) as of 12/15/04 22,200 45 40% 296 Settlement trust in backruptcy protection. Number of suviviors is an estimate.
San Francisco CA 2005-10-11 1 priest (O'Shea) 2,600 2 40% 780  
Hartford CT 2005-11-01 14 priests (Przybylo, Muha, Buckley, Ferguson, Graham, Reardon, Glynn, Maguire, Crowley, Paul, McSheffery, Paturzo, Foley, Shiner) 22,000 43 40% 307  
Covington KY 2006-01-09 Number and names of priests not reported. 2,500 19 40% 79 The Covington diocese settled claims outside the 1/9/06 class action settlement (see below), as announced on10/11/0312/4/03,1/28/04, and 1/9/06 (this batch of settlements, confirmed in a statement by Carrie Huff, attorney for the diocese). The amount and number of survivors can be determined by comparing the latest running total with the previous ones.
Covington KY 2006-01-09 35 priests (as of 6/4/05) 79,082 243 22% 254 Class action settlement. Original 6/3/05 agreement of $120M reduced when fewer survivors came forward than expected. The diocese settled with its self-insurers Catholic Mutual ($40M) and Fireman's Fund ($5M). Awards were to range from $5K to $450K. For extensive information on the class action settlement, see our cached copy of theclass action website, with links to documents and articles.
Dubuque IA 2006-02-21 9 priests (Carman, Goltz, McElliot, Olinger, Peters, Reiss, Roach, Schmitz, and Schwartz) 5,000 20 40% 150 Archdiocese also agreed to pay for therapy for the victims and their spouses (up to 12 sessions in 2006), list the priests on its official Web site, allow victims to speak at the parish, and have Archbishop Hanus make public and private apologies.
Los Angeles CA - Franciscans 2006-03-13 10 priests and brothers (including Cimmarusti, Van Handel, Krumm, and Cabot) 28,000 25 40% 672  
Jackson MS 2006-03-16 Priests include Broussard, Kirchner, and Haddican 5,100 19 40% 161 Included nonmonetary provisions.
Seattle WA 2006-04-01 1 priest (Cornelius) 1,000 2 40% 300  
Boston MA 2006-06-30 The archdiocesan report from which the information about these settlements is derived does not name the priests involved. 6,383 86 40% 45 The amount and number of survivors are aggregates, as reported in an archdiocesan report. See 88 Victims Accept Offer from Church, by Michael Levenson, Boston Globe (3/10/06). See also the archdiocesan Financial Statements (6/30/2006 and 2005), PDF p. 29.
Anchorage AK and Boston MA 2006-08-04 1 priest (Murphy) 1,400 5 40% 168 The Missionary Society of St. James the Apostle was also included in the settlement.
Milwaukee WI 2006-09-01 2 priests (Becker and Widera) 16,650 10 40% 999  
Davenport IA 2006-09-18 1 priest (Feeney) 1,537 1 40% 922  
Los Angeles CA - Carmelites 2006-10-27 1 priest (Savino) 10,000 7 40% 857  
Norwich CT 2006-11-30 1 priest (Primavera) 1,100 1 40% 660  
Los Angeles CA 2006-12-01 7 priests active during Mahony's time in LA (Baker, Henry, Rodriguez, Wempe; and Dober, Martini, and Orellana, whom the archdiocese previously cleared) 60,000 45 40% 800  
Washington DC 2006-12-16 8 priests (Hartel, Lavin, Schaeffer, Smith, Pritchard, Finan, Petrella, and Callahan) 1,300 16 40% 49  
Spokane WA 2007-01-05 The names of the priests included in this settlement are not known. See Deal Allows Secrets to Remain, by John Stucke, Spokesman Review (5/4/07) 48,000 150 40% 192 Part of bankruptcy reorganization. $20M from 6 insurers; $18M from sale of chancery and other assets and from contributions; $1M from the 82 parishes. Payments $15K to $1.5 M. Some nonmonetary commitments, including a document release that has been criticized as selective.
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