New Orleans Archdiocese

New Orleans Archbishop Accused of Personally Hiding Child Abuse in Lawsuit

A new lawsuit filed against the Archdiocese of New Orleans accuses Archbishop Gregory Aymond and Vicar General Pat Williams of covering up child sexual abuse. Argent Institutional Trust Co., the bond trustee representing investors, alleges the officials concealed the extent of the abuse before investors purchased $41 million in church bond debt. The lawsuit cites reporting by news outlets highlighting the omission of abusers from the Archbishop’s official list and secret files regarding abuse. The suit seeks to deny Aymond and Williams retirement benefits and prioritize payments to bondholders.

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NFL Saints, NBA Pelicans Aided Church in Covering Up Child Abuse Scandal

New emails reveal a deeper involvement of New Orleans Saints and Pelicans executives in handling the Archdiocese’s clergy abuse list than previously admitted. Top executives, including Greg Bensel, communicated directly with the District Attorney, seemingly influencing the list’s contents, a claim the team and DA deny. These communications, spanning over a year, show the teams actively managing the church’s public image and coordinating media responses. The emails contradict prior statements by both franchises and raise further questions about the extent of their involvement in the ongoing child sex abuse investigation. This newly revealed evidence underscores the close relationship between the sports franchises and the Catholic church in New Orleans.

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