Catholic sex abuse claims drop again
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The nation’s Roman Catholic bishops and religious orders received 714 clergy sex abuse claims in 2006, the second consecutive year that the number of allegations has dropped, according to a report on the church’s child protection reforms being released in New York today.
Dioceses and religious orders paid nearly $399 million in 2006 for settlements with victims, attorneys’ fees and support for accusers and offenders. For 2005, that figure was $467 million -- considered the highest ever for a single year.
The findings are part of an annual review that the bishops first commissioned in 2002.
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