
New Jersey Supreme Court to Consider Whether Grand Jury Can Hear Clergy-Abuse Allegations
The state high court will consider whether decades of abuse allegations can be presented.
The state high court will consider whether decades of abuse allegations can be presented.
The Diocese of Camden serves more than 486,000 Catholics across 62 parishes in South Jersey.
The amount, with the average amounting to about $300,000 per person, is one of the largest by a U.S. diocese.
Following Camden’s bankruptcy declaration, the remaining alleged victims — along with all of the dioceses creditors – will have a limited pot of money to draw from, and settlements will be determined by a bankruptcy court.
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