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Calif. Church Settles Abuse Suits for $56M

Saturday, August 06, 2005 7:00:50 AM
By KIM CURTIS

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland has agreed to pay $56 million to settle lawsuits filed by 56 alleged victims of priest sexual abuse, the diocese said.

The agreement is a series of individual settlements with each remaining victim who alleged abuse by Oakland priests, according to plaintiffs' attorneys. Negotiations took more than four months and were overseen by an Alameda County Superior Court judge.

The diocese did not say how much each alleged victim would receive.


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