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The legal saga of New Orleans
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Berry, Jason
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Attorneys
/ Bankruptcy laws
/ Bankruptcy reorganization
/ Christianity
/ Clergy
/ Legal documents
/ Media coverage
/ Nuns
/ Pedophilia
/ Sex crimes
/ Sexual abuse
/ Therapy
2025
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/ Media coverage
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/ Pedophilia
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/ Sexual abuse
/ Therapy
2025
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The legal saga of New Orleans
2025
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A working woman whose husband, a police officer, killed himself, she raised four children; her faith was a rock against lifes travails. Under Aymond and several predecessors, the New Orleans Archdiocese concealeda criminal sexual underground that at one time or another saw a pedophile priest in every city parish and many outlying areas, according to legal documents and information from victims attorneys reviewed by NCR. Since May 1, 2020, when the New Orleans Archdiocese claimed Chapter 11 protection under federal bankruptcy law, the church has faced Withering media coverage over lawsuits, many of which involve decades-old abuse by priests, brothers, lay workers and several nuns. Aymond told the archdiocesan newspaper that bankruptcy would allow for more funds for victims.
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