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    US courts allow sex abuse cases against Vatican

    Since the Catholic clergy sexual abuse scandal exploded in the United States almost a decade ago, advocates have been trying to find a way to learn the role the Vatican played. Now they have gotten further than ever in their efforts to holding the Holy See accountable in a U.S. courtroom.

    Two federal appeals courts in recent months have allowed sexual abuse lawsuits against the Vatican to proceed in Oregon and Kentucky. Vatican attorneys have asked the Supreme Court to hear an appeal of the Oregon case. Attorneys for both sides in the Oregon proceeding were in Washington two weeks ago making their arguments before a roomful of U.S. government officials, who could wind up weighing in if the Vatican -- considered a foreign country with immunity to lawsuits -- is found a liable party in an American case.

    If the Supreme Court declines to take up the case this summer and lets the federal appeals ruling stand, attorneys could begin subpoenaing decades of documents and calling Vatican officials under oath.

    Correspondence between the Vatican and U.S. clergy has always been subject to subpoena if the documents are located in the United States, attorneys say.

    Attorneys on both sides note the complexity of the cases, which at this point center on whether there are legal grounds to grant an exception to the Vatican's immunity from lawsuits. In the Oregon case, lawyers are arguing that priests around the world are "employees" of the pope for whom he is responsible. The alleged sexual abuse and what is subject to legal discovery could take years to sort out.

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    U.S. courts allow sex abuse cases against Vatican to proceed in rare legal move - washingtonpost.com
    Good, about bloody time if you ask me! People around the world should start taking up lawsuits against the Catholic Church, given the widespread criminality in that organization.
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    Re: US courts allow sex abuse cases against Vatican

    Quote Originally Posted by AgentM View Post
    Good, about bloody time if you ask me! People around the world should start taking up lawsuits against the Catholic Church, given the widespread criminality in that organization.
    This is good. It should have happened in the first go around with this years ago. The church turns a blind eye to children being raped and the courts did nothing. The church paid for silence. It is time that the Pope feel the heat of his cowardice and shame. I hope the courts rake them over hot coals.


 

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