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San Francisco Archdiocese Agrees to $395 Million Settlement with Abuse Survivors

The San Francisco Archdiocese has reached a $395 million settlement with approximately 530 survivors of childhood sexual abuse, the largest per-survivor settlement ever in a Catholic diocese bankruptcy.

Saratoga Newsroom

June 30, 20262 min read

San Francisco Archdiocese settlement — illustration, Jake Team LLC
San Francisco Archdiocese settlement — illustration, Jake Team LLC

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Archdiocese has reached a $395 million settlement to resolve approximately 530 claims of childhood sexual abuse by clergy and church employees, attorneys announced Sunday. The agreement, which comes nearly three years after the Archdiocese filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, averages roughly $745,000 per survivor.

> "We stand proudly with over 200 of those brave souls who have persisted collectively, requiring a real reckoning. A real monetary reckoning. Real accountability," said attorney Jeff Anderson, who represents hundreds of the survivors.

Beyond the financial terms, the settlement includes unprecedented non-monetary reforms. Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone must turn over internal church records to an independent child protection consultant, who will produce a public report. The Archdiocese — the only Catholic diocese in California that has not yet published a list of credibly accused clergy — will now be required to release such a list.

Survivors are released from existing nondisclosure agreements, and the Archdiocese is banned from imposing future confidentiality agreements. At least one abuse survivor must be placed on the Archdiocese's review board, and Cordileone has agreed to write a letter of apology to each individual survivor.

> "Now, the survivors have power, have a voice, and are being heard," said attorney Jennifer Stein. "The Archdiocese is finally held accountable and required to be transparent in a way they never have been."

The settlement still requires approval from U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali, and each of the roughly 530 survivors must vote on the proposal. The Archdiocese was one of several California dioceses that filed for bankruptcy after the California Child Victims Act of 2019 temporarily lifted the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse civil claims, triggering thousands of lawsuits statewide.

Saratoga sits in Silicon Valley within the San Francisco Bay Area, roughly 50 miles south of San Francisco.

Sources

NBC Bay Area — https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/san-francisco-archdiocese-sex-abuse-settlement/4106068/

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