DIOCESE FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY TO HELP COMPENSATE VICTIMS

Victims of Sexual Abuse at The Catholic Diocese of San Diego Are Seeking Justice DEADLINE FOR FILING IS FEBRUARY 3, 2025

More than 450 sexual abuse survivors have filed claims against the Diocese of San Diego. If you or a loved one was sexually abused by an employee or member of the Catholic Diocese of San Diego, there is still time to come forward to seek justice and compensation for your suffering.

However, a deadline will likely be set soon. It is imperative that you act soon in order to preserve your rights. 

Victims of Sexual Abuse at The Catholic Diocese of San Diego Are Seeking Justice
DEADLINE FOR FILING IS FEBRUARY 3, 2025

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego is confronting allegations of child sexual abuse. Victims of childhood abuse are bravely sharing their stories of abuse by clergy members. This diocese covers Imperial and San Diego counties and is contending with over 450 lawsuits accusing priests of sexual misconduct. 

If you or someone you love suffered sexual abuse perpetrated by clergy for the Diocese of San Diego, reach out today for a free consultation. We want to help you get the justice you deserve for the pain and suffering you’ve silently endured for decades. 

Because the Diocese has filed for bankruptcy, there will be a deadline to file a claim. Failure to file a claim before the deadline may result in a claim being denied and forever barred. You must therefore act quickly. 

What Is Clergy Abuse?

Clergy abuse refers to any form of sexual, physical, emotional, or psychological harm inflicted upon individuals by members of the clergy or religious leaders. This abuse can occur within religious institutions and often involves a breach of trust and authority. Victims of clergy abuse may be children, adolescents, or adults, and the abuse can range from inappropriate behavior to severe forms of exploitation. 

EXAMPLES OF CLERGY ABUSE INCLUDE:

Sexual contact or sexually-motivated contact, including tickling, prolonged hugs, groping, touching over or under the clothes, sexual intercourse 

Innuendo, sexual talk, or suggestive comments  

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How Are Clergy Able To Commit Sexual Abuse?

Clergy members can use the power and authority vested in them within religious institutions to carry out abuse of children. This can create environments where abuse is concealed or enabled. The trust and respect placed in clergy by their communities can provide cover for the abuse. 

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What Kinds Of Compensation Can Be Sought In Cases Of Clergy Abuse?

Seeking accountability for clergy sexual assault through civil litigation can offer closure and deter future abuse. Possible recoverable damages include: 

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Emotional Trauma / Mental Anguish 

Expenses for therapy to address trauma 

Healthcare and medical expenses 

Lost wages 

Decreased quality of life 

Fighting For The Rights Of Abuse Survivors 

We will fight to secure justice and accountability on behalf of victims. We understand the sensitive nature and long-term impact abuse has on survivors, and we seek to make the process as comfortable and accessible as possible. 

Our legal team provides confidential consultations and a safe space for victims to share their stories and begin healing. We are here to listen, provide assistance, and connect victims with further resources. 

We understand that coming forward can be frightening, but ultimately empowering. By coming forward together, we can put an end to clergy sexual abuse and bring offenders to justice. 

If you were sexually abused by an employee or member of the San Diego Diocese, let us be your voice. 

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