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St. Cloud is the fifth diocese in Minnesota, and the 26th Catholic diocese or religious order in the nation, to file for bankruptcy. In all cases, it followed a wave of lawsuits charging priest ...
The Diocese of St. Cloud is hosting two listening sessions after another priest has been added to the list of clergy likely to have abused minors. Rev. Arthur Hoppe was added to the list earlier ...
In a news release issued Friday, Joe Towalski of the Diocese of St. Cloud stated the plan provides for a $22.5 million trust to compensate survivors of clergy sexual abuse.
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — The Diocese of St. Cloud, Minnesota will pay $22.5 million into a trust for sexual abuse survivors, under a plan that involves filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Diocese of St. Cloud has filed for bankruptcy after reaching a $22.5 million settlement with clergy abuse survivors.
ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) --The Diocese of St. Cloud plans to file for bankruptcy to help resolve lawsuits involving sexual abuse of minors. A three-year window that lifted the statue of limitations ...
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — A woman is suing the Diocese of St. Cloud in a lawsuit accusing a Catholic priest of sexual misconduct.The woman was a pastoral associate employed by the diocese.
The Diocese of St. Cloud and survivors of clergy sexual abuse have reached an agreement on a framework for a resolution of all clergy sexual abuse claims against the diocese and area parishes.
The Diocese of St. Cloud will pay $22.5 million to sexual abuse survivors and declare bankruptcy under the terms of a settlement agreement announced Tuesday.
ST. CLOUD, Minn.-Sexual abuse of minors by priests in the Diocese of St. Cloud over the course of many years is prompting the diocese to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
St. Cloud is the fourth diocese in Minnesota to declare bankruptcy after the passage of the Minnesota Child Victims Act in 2013, which lifted the civil statute of limitations for child-abuse ...
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Cloud in Minnesota will pay sexual abuse victims $22.5 million and file for bankruptcy, according to a settlement agreement.