The Catholic church continues to struggle to handle abuse claims across the country. This case comes after the church paid USD 10 million to settle earlier, unrelated claims against the diocese and the bishop promised such abuse wouldn't happen again.
Gregg Meyers told The Associated Press yesterday about the deal before it had been officially announced. He said it was reached soon after a US District judge dismissed one of two counts in the suit against the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Bishop Robert Finn.
Ratigan pleaded guilty in August to taking pornographic photos of the girl in May 2006 at a church. He awaits sentencing.
The case led to a misdemeanor conviction against Finn for failing to notify police or state child welfare authorities about the photos.
The lawsuit's second count accused the bishop and diocese of receiving, possessing or distributing pornographic images of the girl.
"I haven't seen all the terms of the settlement as they were agreed to, but I can confirm USD 600,000 was the amount," Smith said. He said the deal actually addresses two lawsuits, including one the girl's parents had planned to file in state court this week.
Finn's conviction came four years after the church paid USD 10 million to settle 47 pending sexual abuse claims against the diocese and 12 of its priests. When announcing that deal, Finn apologized and promised that steps were being taken to make sure such abuse never happened again.
He later admitted it was a year before he finally read the five-page document the principal wrote.
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