Clergy Abuse lawsuits are now being filed!

$3 Billion in Settlements Awarded*

    FORMS OF ABUSE

  • Verbal abuse
  • Inappropriate touching
  • Requesting personal favors for "rewards"
  • Derogatory, sexual, or racist comments
  • Unnecessarily photographing
  • Verbal or physical threats
  • and more...

Clergy Abuse lawsuits are now being filed!

$3 Billion in Settlements Awarded*

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ABOUT CLERGY ABUSE


Sexual abuse occurs when there is undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another, this is also referred to as molestation. It often happens by taking advantage or using force on another. When force is of short duration or immediate, or infrequent it is called sexual assault.

In recent years there have been many Catholic Church sex abuse allegations. Many priests have been convicted on multiple counts of child abuse, rape, sexual abuse, inappropriate sexual conduct and more. Though these crimes happened decades ago, in most cases, and the children who were abused are now adults, child sex abuse still occurs. More than 18,000 survivors have come forward with their stories of sexual abuse at the hands of US Catholic Church clergy. Child abuse and molestation can happen anywhere - churches, summer camps, day care facilities, schools, and other places where predators are likely to gain access to children.

Children who are physically or sexually abused often show signs that should be taken seriously. Unfortunately, when children exhibit signs that something isn't right, it's often brushed off by parents, legal guardians, and other adults who should be alarmed.



SIGNS OF ABUSE


Signs of clergy abuse can manifest in numerous ways. Children are typically honest about how they feel. If they're experiencing physical pain, or are upset about something, they will likely express it in some way. Sadly, child predators also impose their will on children who don't have the ability to communicate. In addition, some predators convince children that abusive behavior is normal, making it less likely that children will speak up. However, there are many indisputable signs that may indicate that abuse has occurred. They include, but are not limited to:

  • Disrupted sleep and frequent nightmares
  • May seem withdrawn or distant
  • Depression, fear, anxiety, and mood swings
  • Loss of appetite or other changes in eating habits
  • Cuts, bruises, abrasions, skin discoloration, and burns
  • Pain, bleeding, or unusual discharge from the genitals
  • Sudden bed wetting
  • Running away from home
  • Drug or alcohol addiction
  • Self-injury

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Lawsuits are currently being filed by abuse victims across the United States. So far dioceses and religious orders have been forced to pay settlements totaling more than $3 billion. Anyone who is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse committed by a member of the Catholic clergy may be eligible for significant financial compensation for pain, suffering, therapy, medical treatments, rehabilitation, and lost earnings. Victims who were abused in California, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, need to speak up! If you or a loved one have been sexually abused by a priest or member of the clergy as a minor, you might be eligible for financial compensation for your pain and suffering. Don’t suffer in silence. Fill out a no-cost claim review to see if you are eligible to receive compensation. – complete the free and easy claim review form today.

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