The Diocese of Camden has agreed to a settlement with about 300 victims of sex abuse. The deal between the Catholic diocese and the Survivors’ Network is believed to be one of the largest cash settlements between the church and victims.
As part of the settlement, the diocese agreed to pay $87.5 million over the course of four years to establish a trust to compensate survivors. The settlement also includes maintaining or enhancing protocols to protect children, like background checks, fingerprints, and training on what to look out for regarding sexual predators.
As part of the enhancement, the diocese will follow a previous court order to release more records documenting abuse, according to Jeffrey Prol, an attorney representing the Survivors Committee.
In addition, the settlement will allow attorneys to sue the insurance companies for liability, which Prol said, could cost them “hundreds of millions of dollars.”