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Catholic Priests, Pastors and Clergy Members in Palm Springs, California, Are Being Held Accountable For Abuse
Instead of keeping them safe, thousands of young boys and girls suffered horrible abuses from persons in positions of authority such as Palm Springs church pastors, clergy, and institutional leadership.
And because so many of these institutional and organizational leaders were aware of these abuses and opted not to report them to authorities, Palm Springs victims and their families are eligible to file cases in court for compensation..
Reports have revealed that over 6,800 members of the Palm Springs Catholic Church have been accused of mental, physical, sexual, and emotional abuses to their younger members dating back several decades.
Many of those adults responsible were hidden from identification and passed on to Palm Springs, California, left to repeat their abuses over and over again against young victims and their families.
Victims abused by pastors and clergy of Palm Springs, California, institutions are urged to come forward for a free, private case evaluation by a qualified attorney, with the potential to file a claim for justice that could include compensation.
Now is the proper time to take action because:
- Church and organization leadership are more ready to reveal abusers
- Many victims are given the opportunity to tell their stories
- The statute of limitations have been lifted in many cases
More details on the abuse of underage victims by Palm Springs, California, pastors, clergy, and church officials
Thousands of boys and girls report terrible abuses at the hands of the Palm Springs church clergy, institutional leadership, and other persons in roles they should be able to trust–abuses that went largely unreported for decades or more.
The result is a shocking collection of physical and sexual abuses in Palm Springs that went largely unreported for decades or more–and, that are just now coming to light.
NBC News has revealed the following shocking statistics in several reports on the issue:
- Dioceses and religious orders so far have revealed more than 5,100 clergy members are involved sexual abuses of minors to various degrees
- The AP revealed that they have been seeking nearly 2,000 perpetrators who remain alive to determine where they have been living and working
- Around 1,700 priests and other clergy members are living with little to no oversight from religious authorities or law enforcement in various cities across the country, including Palm Springs
- Hundreds of those perpetrators on the list still hold positions of trust in institutions and organizations with access to children–and, there are at least 76 on that list who could not be located
According to the Washington Post: “Sexual abuse is notoriously under-reported, especially when the victims are children unaware, or not fully cognizant, that what they have experienced is a crime.”
The Consumer Justice Action team believes that the young victims of Palm Springs, California clergy and institutional abuse should have the right to face these abusers and get compensation.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/religion/nearly-1-700-priests-clergy-accused-sex-abuse-are-unsupervised-n1062396
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/11/13/another-state-another-clergy-sex-abuse-scandal/
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