Victim-survivor 'devastated' by Christian Brothers compensation shortfall (opens original article in a new tab)
A victim-survivor of clergy abuse expresses disappointment over Christian Brothers' alleged attempt to avoid full compensation payments, as the organization plans to sell assets to pay victims but admits it is insufficient, with lawyers and survivors vowing to continue fighting for compensation.
- Victim-survivor expresses disappointment over Christian Brothers' alleged attempt to avoid full compensation payments
- Christian Brothers Oceania Province plans to sell assets valued at $216 million to pay abuse victims, but admits it is insufficient
- Lawyers and survivors vow to continue fighting for compensation as Christian Brothers seeks to pause legal proceedings against them
Conversation
No comments yet
Threaded discussion is coming next — this is where the community conversation about this story will live.