Skip to main content

Bankruptcy Court Approves Camden Diocese’s $87.5M Plan for Abuse Victims

Submitted by jhartgen@abi.org on

Almost three-and-one-half years after the Catholic Diocese of Camden, New Jersey filed for bankruptcy citing financial effects from the pandemic and sexual abuse settlements, its chapter 11 reorganization plan has been approved, according to the Insurance Journal. The final plan, the ninth amended proposal, establishes an $87.5 million trust to compensate about 324 survivors of sexual abuse within the diocese. The trust will be funded with $87.5 million from the diocese and related Catholic entities. Insurance policies turned over to the diocese will contribute $30 million. Bankruptcy Judge Jerrold N. Poslusny, Jr., in Camden, approved the plan that allows the diocese to pay into the trust over five years and keep operating so it can pay creditors. The settlement also requires the church to maintain and enhance protocols for the protection of children that were first implemented in 2002.