Poynter Online
Go


Top Story

Brill: Most Users Won't Notice as Sites Start Testing Paid Content
Most Recent Articles
Most E-mailed
Recent Comments
Recent Tags
Community Activity

Poynter Training
Poynter Seminars
Small, in-person training experiences.
News University
Today's most popular courses on NewsU, Poynter's e-learning site for journalists.
Webinars
Our online classroom is just a click away. Learn more.
All Webinars

Abuse Tracker

Home > Abuse Tracker
Tools: Text Sizeor, Print, Subscribe via e-mail
Kathy Shaw
A digest of links to media coverage of clergy abuse.



SAN ANTONIO (TX)
Express-News

Express-News Religion Writer
 
Web Posted : 09/26/2003 12:00 AM
 
A $5 million slander lawsuit and a federal employment termination complaint against the Archdiocese of San Antonio have been settled out of court for a much smaller amount.

That amount isn't being disclosed, but archdiocese officials said they still hope to get the plaintiff's agreement to make it public.

Attorney Ron Mendoza, who negotiated the settlement with former parish secretary Jerrilynn Marie White for the archdiocese, announced the deal at a news conference Thursday in the Catholic Chancery.

The mandatory national Charter for Protection of Children and Young People approved by the U.S. Catholic bishops in 2002 forbids dioceses to make confidential settlements in sexual abuse lawsuits.

Although the cases were related to White's complaint that a priest had an affair with her, Mendoza said the two cases don't fall strictly under the charter because White's suit wasn't directly about sexual abuse.

Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:17 AM on Sep. 26, 2003
Tools:
e-mail, Permalink, Share
Username
Password
New User? Signup Now
Poynter Careers
More media jobs