Posts Tagged ‘DeMarco’
Media Coverage for Irwindale PD Sex Abuse Settlement
Here is a list of media and news articles that covered our $2.75 million settlement with the City of Irwindale for sexual abuse by former officer Daniel Camerano of an underage female Police Explorer Scout in the Irwindale Police Department.
Read MoreEvidence of How Clergy Abuse Cases Were Handled, Available To Public
More internal Catholic Church documents released to the public as a result of another one of our cases. The documents show intimate details about how clergy abuse cases were handled by high-ranking officials in the Catholic Church. We provide links to all of these documents for your reference.
Read MoreL.A. Unified seeks dismissal of music teacher in abuse case – latimes
In The News… After this week’s arrest of a teacher for alleged lewd conduct with 23 students, Los Angeles schools Supt. John Deasy is moving swiftly on a separate case, seeking the dismissal of a popular music teacher at Hamilton High School who allegedly had sexual relationships with students. Two former students, now adults, accuse…
Read MoreSan Diego Judge Unseals Personnel Files of Roman Catholic Priests Accused of Molestation
Anthony DeMarco is instrumental sexual abuse lawyer in lawsuit representing 144 plaintiffs. DeMarco negotiated settlement with the diocese in 2007 for nearly $200 million. In the most recent development, DeMarco negotiates the release of over 10,000 pages of clergy personnel files of Catholic priests who have been accused as child molestation.
Read MoreAnthony DeMarco Gets Secret Letter Released, Pope Knew of Sex Abuse.
In 1963 a letter written by a Catholic administrator from New Mexico tells the pope to stop giving specialized treatment to pedophile priests and recommends that abusive priests be removed from active ministry. Anthony DeMarco notes that the letter constitutes evidence that the Vatican knew or should have known about clergy abuse in the U.S. for decades. The letter uses language that suggests the depth of the churches knowledge, claiming that pedophile priests should be removed and to “not shuffle them around, not pass them from diocese to diocese.” After discovering the letter, which was kept confidential under a court order, Anthony DeMarco argued for its release to the public.
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