Insurer to Investigate Vermont Diocese’s Handling of Priest Sex Abuse

January 17, 2007

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An insurance company for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington wants to investigate the church’s conduct in 27 cases of alleged child sex abuse by a former priest before paying the costs of litigation associated with them.

The state’s Roman Catholic church has sued its insurer demanding it pay its legal fees.

In court papers filed last week, the Minnesota-based United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. requested a review of how much the diocese knew about allegations that former priest Ed Paquette had sexually abused alter boys in two states before he came to Vermont.

The Diocese agreed to permit the investigation as long as the information remained confidential.

Evidence arose last year that indicated the church knew about the past abuse allegations when it hired Paquette and moved him to two other churches before dismissing him in 1978 following new allegations.

Nine former priests are accused in the 27 lawsuits against the church, and Paquette is named in most of them.

In April, the church settled a Paquette lawsuit for $965,000 and then put its 128 parishes in individual charitable trusts to protect them from other lawsuits.

The insurer has agreed to pay the legal fees in the Paquette cases but says it does not have to cover the cost of financial settlements if it can prove the church knew of and allowed Paquette’s abuse.

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Information from: The Burlington Free Press,

http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com

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  • January 18, 2007 at 8:34 am
    ML says:
    I was raised Catholic and the church knew these things - heard they even send \"bad\" priests to New Mexico for rehab. What is the worst part is they hide behind banckruptcy o... read more
  • January 17, 2007 at 2:42 am
    Gail Colby says:
    I cannot believe how blind the public - especially Catholic followers - continue to be on this matter. I personally know someone who was abused by their priest (in another st... read more
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