Category Archives: Clergy Abuse
Two Priests Have Been Accused of Child Abuse: They are Still Active in East Bay
Normally, employees are suspended when they are being investigated for serious crimes such as sexual abuse. The logic is simple: The employer wants to put as much distance between them and the employee until the allegations are clarified. If the allegations prove to be false, the employee can return to work. But if the… Read More »
Clergy Abuse Claims Impacted by President Biden?
Mary Alexander wrote an article for The Recorder. In it, she details how President Joe Biden recently signed legislation that could impact clergy abuse claims. Mary currently represents countless individuals who were sexually molested and abused by Catholic clergy, some of them survived decades of abuse. If you are a survivor of abuse, contact… Read More »
Mary Alexander Featured in California Business Journal
Mary Alexander was featured in the California Business Journal discussing the fight against clergy child abuse. Throughout California, including in San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego, the stories of hundreds of victims (particularly male victims) who have suffered years of abuse at the hands of pedophile priests and predatory clergy… Read More »
New Developments in California’s Clergy Abuse Lawsuits
A few years ago, this level of misconduct in California’s Catholic church would have been unthinkable. Today, residents of Los Angeles are slowly coming to realize that there was widespread abuse behind the scenes at countless churches in the city. And the most unsettling thing of all? We have not even seen the full… Read More »
How Much Money Will I Receive From a Clergy Abuse Settlement?
For many victims of clergy abuse in Los Angeles, holding the guilty parties accountable is their primary concern. They wish to make sure that their abusers face genuine consequences for their actions. Because trials are public, these lawsuits allow victims to show the entire world the true nature of these clergy members, and often… Read More »