Clergy sex abuse lawyer adds 3 to list of alleged perpetrators after settlement with Boston archdiocese
BOSTON — Mitchell Garabedian, whose law firm has obtained countless clergy sexual abuse settlements or arbitration awards on behalf of clients, has made public the names of three priests contained in a recent settlement with the Archdiocese of Boston.
The three names were posted on the firm’s website.
“Survivors want me to post the names of their perpetrators as part of the healing process,” said Garabedian in reference to the list he posts related to monetary awards in which the accused may maintain their innocence as such compensation is not an admission of guilt.
Survivors and their advocates have long called for more transparency and comprehensive from the church on clergy accused of sexual abuse, with some law firms publishing lists of accused clergy related to settlements. Some dioceses publish some data when allegations are found credible. In Massachusetts, Worcester and Fall River have no such listing, while Springfield and Boston do.
The Boston archdiocese does list the names of priests who have been sentenced or sanctioned on such charges either as the result of criminal or church proceedings, as well as those living archdiocesan clergy with such publicized cases not yet resolved.
It does not list deceased clergy who have not been publicly accused and had no church proceedings conducted or completed on sexual allegations against them even when the archdiocese gives compensation in a case involving such allegations made after their death.
In his explanation of why his archdiocese does not list such priests accused after their death, Cardinal Sean O’Malley has written that “it is extremely difficult to determine the credibility of these accusation, given that they involve matters that typically occurred decades ago,” and that the deceased has “no chance to address the allegations begin brought against him.”
A negotiated settlement does not involve an admission of guilt.
https://www.masslive.com/boston/2020/09/clergy-sex-abuse-lawyer-adds-3-to-list-of-alleged-perpetrators-after-settlement-with-boston-archdiocese.html