On Tuesday, the state Appellate court’s First Department reversed a ruling dismissing Chubb insurance’s assertion that its policies did not cover child sexual abuse claims that church leaders enabled and covered up for decades.
If Chubb and other insurance companies are off the hook, the Archdiocese, which covers 10 New York counties including Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island, will have no option but to file for bankruptcy, said attorney Jason Amala, whose firm filed about 75 sexual abuse cases against the Archdiocese.
Like taxes, I hate that innocent people's money will go to cover evil people's deeds. They should take personal holdings of the perpetrators and those that covered for them, first.
On Tuesday, the state Appellate court’s First Department reversed a ruling dismissing Chubb insurance’s assertion that its policies did not cover child sexual abuse claims that church leaders enabled and covered up for decades.
If Chubb and other insurance companies are off the hook, the Archdiocese, which covers 10 New York counties including Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island, will have no option but to file for bankruptcy, said attorney Jason Amala, whose firm filed about 75 sexual abuse cases against the Archdiocese.
Serves 'em right, The Archdiocese should pay for perverted "employee" child abuse, lies and cover-ups while under their watch.
Amen, I totally agree.
Like taxes, I hate that innocent people's money will go to cover evil people's deeds. They should take personal holdings of the perpetrators and those that covered for them, first.