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New York Archdiocese to Negotiate Sex Abuse Settlement

by Chris Wade, The Center Square
December 9, 2025

(The Center Square)—The Archdiocese of New York said Monday it will negotiate a “global” settlement to resolve claims of people who said they were sexually abused as children by Catholic priests and staff members.

The announcement was made in a public letter by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, posted on the archdiocese’s website, who said church leaders had met in recent weeks with lawyers to discuss terms for a settlement with more than 1,300 accusers. Details of the final settlement would be worked out in negotiations, he said.

“It is my hope and prayer that we can all work together to achieve a global settlement and provide victim-survivors with the most financial compensation possible to help heal these wounds,” Dolan said.

Dolan said the church expects to set aside about $300 million to provide compensation to survivors of sexual abuse. He said the archdiocese has made “difficult decisions” to create the fund by laying off staff, reducing its operating budget by 10% and selling off church-held real estate assets, including its former headquarters on First Avenue in Manhattan, earlier this year.

He said both the archdiocese and victims groups have agreed to hire retired Judge Daniel J. Buckley as a neutral mediator to hammer out a final settlement. Buckley helped successfully negotiate a global settlement with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and more than 1,000 victim-survivors. The church has also hired Proskauer Rose LLP and FTI Consulting as our legal and financial advisors.

“Their expertise will help us identify a solution that delivers the greatest possible compensation to victim-survivors while allowing the Archdiocese to continue its vital ministries for the good of our parishes, families, and communities,” Dolan wrote.

Meanwhile, the Archdiocese of New York is still embroiled in a legal fight with Chubb Insurance Companies over the general liability insurance coverage it took out years ago for itself, parishes, schools and charitable organizations, including coverage for sexual misconduct claims.

“Despite accepting millions in premiums from the archdiocese, Chubb has steadfastly refused to honor the policies it issued,” he said.



Dolan said the church has “worked with determination to strengthen and enhance procedures that ensure our children are protected, while also doing all in our power to bring healing and justice to victim-survivors and treat them with compassion and respect.”

“As we have repeatedly acknowledged, the sexual abuse of minors long ago has brought shame upon our Church,” he said. “I once again ask forgiveness for the failing of those who betrayed the trust placed in them by failing to provide for the safety of our young people.”

If approved, the New York settlement would be the latest by the Catholic Church to resolve claims that for decades it shielded priests and church staff who were accused by victims of sexually abusing them when they were minors.

Last week, a federal bankruptcy judge approved the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans’ proposal to pay $230 million to about 600 survivors of sexual abuse by the church’s priests, deacons and other staff.

More than 40 other Catholic institutions have filed for bankruptcy protection as they struggle to pay settlements with victims to resolve prior clergy abuse complaints, according to data compiled by Penn State University’s law school.

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  1. Viti says:
    5 months ago

    Thousands, it is staggering. I was raised catholic, but I don’t know if the Catholic church deserves to survive. It is the people in the church that will pay for this. I think of the thousands of children that disappeared during the Biden administration. It seems like Baal has taken over this society. WHO DO YOU SERVE?

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  2. Lauran says:
    5 months ago

    God created man and woman. When the Catholic church decided to keep all their assets, it was determined that priests could not marry as it would involve children, and the passing on of money to heirs. It had nothing to do with sanctification or denial…..it was purposeful and ignorant. In a lot of the rest of the world, other than America, priests marry or take girlfriends. it is an open secret. Priests in Africa can marry. It all has to do with the shifting around of morality based on money. I was raised Catholic, and saw it all. Both women and men have been abused, and they deserve compensation. Celibacy is unnatural and the church is now full of deviants. The sooner that people realize this and accept it, the sooner the Catholic church will be out of business. Amen!!!!!

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  3. Daniel says:
    5 months ago

    No man, government, religion, philosophy, etc. will stop what is occurring around the world. And that goes for our churches which have based their organizations (denominations) after mans organizations, not Gods Pattern for His Church and Families.

    Man’s churches are also failing as we enter the end of days of which we have been forewarned. Man’s Churches have assumed to themselves priesthoods and authority (as they supposed) thereby dividing believers one against another. They also assumed responsibilities which God ordained and appointed for Men and Women (The Family) not men’s churches. That is why Christian Families are failing like secular families.

    What is God’s Church? It’s Jesus Christ and Born Again Believers having the indwelling of the Holy Spirit our True Guide, our True Teacher, our True Comforter along with God’s Word and the Testimony of His Creation. They are the living breathing Church Of God, adopted Sons and Daughters of God destined to be with Him throughout eternity.

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    Money has no value here, no trips to Alaska, no books to purchase, no – none of that.

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    If nothing else read from the home page and then, at the top of the home page read from: God’s Family – God’s Church – Message of the Temple Veil, and the Women at the well – Rebuild Restore.

    Think for yourself and share this site with others. “For there is nothing hidden that shall not be disclosed, nor anything secret that shall not be known and come out in the open.” Luke 8:17

    Best to all in Jesus Christ our Savior and Redeemer. Daniel

    Want to know who is the Prince of this world, and his followers? First read the ten Commandments (Thou shalt not) as given in your Bible. Then read them again starting first with the 10th command saying ”Thou Shalt” and you shall know who the god of this world is and those who follow him. Think about it.

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  4. inspectorudy says:
    5 months ago

    No other institution in the world would be allowed to exist with the record of sexual abuse of the Catholic church!

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