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Diocese of Alexandria Bankruptcy & Clergy Sexual Abuse Claims: 85 Survivors, 30+ Accused Priests, Abuse From 1945 Into the 2000s Across Alexandria, Pineville and 13 Louisiana Civil Parishes — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Institutional Sexual-Abuse Litigation Against Dioceses That Knew of Predator Priests and Shuffled Them Between Parishes Instead of Warning Families, We Pursue the Diocese, Its Supervisory Leadership and the Insurance Carriers Behind the Compensation Pool, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, We Preserve the Personnel Files, Transfer Records and Insurance Policies Before the Bankruptcy Bar Date Closes the Window, Louisiana’s Child Sexual-Abuse Lookback Window Expires June 14, 2027 — the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Moment You Are In You may have heard the news and felt something you cannot quite name. Not relief, exactly. Not closure. Something older than that — the recognition that an institution you were taught to trust is finally, publicly, admitting what was done to you. The Diocese of Alexandria filed for bankruptcy on October 31, 2025, and in the bishop’s own letter, the words were plain: “We are at this moment for one reason: some priests sexually abused minors.” If you are a survivor of clergy sexual abuse in central Louisiana — whether it happened in Alexandria, Pineville, or any of the 13 civil parishes this diocese covers — you are reading this at a moment that is both an opening and a clock. The opening: Louisiana law has revived the right to file a claim no matter how long ago the abuse occurred, through a lookback window that does not close until June 14, 2027. The clock: a bankruptcy court will set its own deadline — a bar date — that may arrive sooner than that, and if you miss it, your claim is gone forever. You do not have to know yet whether you want to come forward. You do not have to have your story organized, your records gathered, or your decision made. What you need — right now, today — is to understand what the bankruptcy filing means for you, what deadlines are real, what the process will ask of you, and what protections…

Clergy Sexual Abuse & Institutional Liability Attorneys: Attorney911 Holds the Diocese of Venice and the Diocesan Structure Behind a Priest Assigned Across Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda and Naples Parishes for Two Decades, We Pursue the Personnel Files, Cross-Diocese Assignment Records and Internal Communications Before the Preservation Clock Runs Out, a Priest’s Death Does Not End Institutional Accountability When Preserved Testimony Keeps the Case Alive, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Avvo-Rated Excellent 8.2, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How Institutional Claims Teams Value and Deny Clergy Abuse Cases, Florida’s Extended Statute of Limitations for Child Sexual Abuse Survivors and the Fraudulent-Concealment Doctrine That Tolls the Clock When a Diocese Conceals Prior Allegations, the USCCB Dallas Charter Standard of Care and the Clergy Mandated-Reporting Duty, Complex Trauma and Spiritual Injury Documented with Forensic Psychiatric Evidence, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Florida Clergy Abuse Lawsuits: Institutional Accountability When the Priest Is Gone If you are reading this at two in the morning, looking for answers about what happened to you or to someone you love inside a church that was supposed to be safe — you are in the right place, and you are not alone. A civil lawsuit filed in Sarasota County is proving right now that the death of the priest who caused the harm does not end the case. The institution that assigned him, supervised him, and kept him in positions of access to children remains fully answerable. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC — and this page is our senior trial team’s full analysis of what this case means for survivors of clergy sexual abuse in Florida, what the law actually protects, what the evidence looks like, and what happens next when someone finally decides to come forward. The case in Sarasota involves a plaintiff identified as John Doe who filed suit in 2020 alleging that a Roman Catholic priest serving across multiple parishes in southwest Florida sexually assaulted him when he was a young boy. The priest died in December 2025 — and the first question every survivor asks when they hear that is the same one you are asking right now: does his death kill my case? The answer, from a courtroom in Sarasota where a judge is pushing the case toward trial right now, is no. The priest’s video-recorded testimony survives.…

Clergy Sexual Abuse Attorneys for Survivors in Camden, NJ — Attorney911 Pursues the Roman Catholic Dioceses and Religious Orders Behind Clergy Who Exploited Fiduciary Authority to Access Children Through Parishes and Schools, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, the Diocese of Camden’s $180 Million Bankruptcy Settlement Is a Floor Not a Ceiling for Survivor Recovery, We Secure the Personnel Files, Secret Archives and Transfer Records That Prove Negligent Supervision and Fraudulent Concealment Before Retention Policies Destroy Them, New Jersey Child Victims Act Revival Window and the Charitable Immunity Exception for Willful Misconduct, PTSD and Complex Trauma Spanning Decades, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Institutional Abuse Claims, the Statute of Limitations Is Running, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Camden, NJ: The Diocese of Camden’s $180 Million Clergy Abuse Settlement — What It Means for Survivors and What Rights You Still Have If you are reading this page, you may have just heard that the Diocese of Camden reached a $180 million settlement with survivors of clergy sexual abuse. You may be a survivor yourself — someone who carried what happened in silence for years, or decades, and is now wondering whether this settlement includes you, whether it is too late, or whether the number on the screen has anything to do with what was taken from you. You may be the family member of someone who was abused, trying to understand what this means and whether there is still a path forward. You may be grieving someone who is no longer here to see this day. We want you to hear something first, before any law or any dollar figure: what happened to you was not your fault. The institution that was supposed to protect you — the one you or your family trusted with your spiritual formation, your education, your childhood — failed at its most basic duty. And the fact that you are still standing, still reading, still looking for answers, is a form of courage this page cannot begin to measure. The $180 million figure is real. It represents institutional acknowledgment of harm on a scale that matters. But no dollar amount fully repairs what clergy sexual abuse takes from a person — and anyone…

Clergy Sexual Abuse & Institutional Liability Lawsuit in Grandview, Jackson County, Missouri — A Diocese That Received Complaints From Seminary Days Through a Mother’s Unheeded Warning, Kept a Substantiated Predator in Access to Children, and Triggered Decades of Repressed Trauma: Attorney911 Pursues the Dioceses and Religious Institutions Behind Clergy Abuse Cover-Ups, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, We Secure Personnel Files, Seminary Records, Assignment Histories and Prior Litigation Discovery Before Institutional Attrition Erases Them, Missouri’s Delayed-Discovery Doctrine and Fraudulent-Concealment Tolling for Repressed-Memory Survivors, Uncapped Emotional-Distress Damages Under Missouri Law, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Grandview, Jackson County, Missouri: When the Church Knew and Did Nothing If you are reading this page at two in the morning because a memory you buried for decades just came back, or because someone you love finally told you what happened to them as a child, we want you to hear something first: what you are experiencing is real, it is documented in the medical literature, and it is not your fault. The human brain can wall off traumatic memories for years — sometimes an entire lifetime — as a survival mechanism. When those memories surface, they surface with force. That is not a weakness. That is how trauma works. On November 18, 2025, a lawsuit was filed in Jackson County Circuit Court alleging that the Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph failed to protect a boy — identified in court papers only as W.J. — from sexual abuse by Father John Tulipana in the late 1970s, after the boy’s family settled in Grandview. The complaint describes something that is, tragically, a recognizable pattern in clergy abuse litigation across the country: an institution that received multiple warnings about a priest dating back to his seminary days, continued to place him in positions with unsupervised access to children, and when a mother discovered the abuse and brought her concerns to church leaders, she was told not to file a complaint and was assured the matter would be handled internally. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We are…

Clergy Sexual Abuse & Institutional Liability Attorneys: The Diocese of Camden’s $180 Million Settlement with 300+ South Jersey Survivors Followed New Jersey’s Revived Filing Window for Child Sexual Abuse Claims, Attorney911 Holds the Dioceses and Affiliated Institutions That Reassigned Known Offenders to New Parishes, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice and Lead Counsel in the Active $10M+ Institutional-Liability Lawsuit, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, We Pull the Diocesan Personnel Files, Clergy Assignment Records and Internal Communications Before They Are Sealed, the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Trust Claims Process, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims, the Statute of Limitations Is Running — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Diocese of Camden Settlement: What It Means for Survivors of Clergy Sexual Abuse in New Jersey If you are reading this because you survived sexual abuse by clergy in South Jersey — or because someone you love did — you already know more about this story than any headline can carry. You know what the silence costs. You know what it took to even begin to think about coming forward, and you may be wondering whether this settlement, this number on a screen, has anything to do with you. We are writing this page because it might. And because the answer to that question has a deadline attached to it. The Diocese of Camden has agreed to pay $180 million into a trust for more than 300 survivors of clergy sexual abuse. That settlement supplements a prior $87.5 million settlement reached in 2022, bringing the total to approximately $267.5 million in compensation across the diocese’s six South Jersey counties — Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem. The diocese filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020, and this settlement still needs to be approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court overseeing that case before a single dollar moves. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We are not counsel on the Camden diocese case. What follows is not legal advice about that specific proceeding. It is the education we would give any survivor in New Jersey who is trying to understand what a settlement like this means, whether…

Catholic Clergy Childhood Sexual Abuse in Union City: A Notorious Priest Used Overnight Church Sleepovers to Molest a 10-Year-Old Altar Boy Silenced for 50 Years — Attorney911 Pursues the Diocese of Oakland and the Parishes That Enabled Predatory Clergy, We Pull the Personnel Files, Assignment Records and Prior Complaints That Prove the Cover-Up, California’s Revival Framework Opens the Courthouse After Decades with Treble Damages for Institutional Concealment, the Bankruptcy Bar Date Clock Is Running, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows the Diocese’s Bankruptcy Trust Machine, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Union City Clergy Sexual Abuse Lawsuits: Your Rights After Institutional Cover-Up in California If you are reading this page, something happened to you or someone you love that was never supposed to happen — not in a church, not by a priest, not to a child. A man who was ten years old when a priest in Union City began abusing him recently told an Alameda County jury that the man who hurt him at ten still lives inside him at sixty-one. That is what this kind of damage does. It does not age out. It does not heal on its own. It stays. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We build cases against institutions that enabled, concealed, or failed to stop the sexual abuse of children. This page is for survivors in Union City, Alameda County, and across California who are wondering whether it is too late to come forward, whether the Diocese’s bankruptcy means there is no money left, and what happens when a jury is asked to put a number on fifty years of stolen silence. Everything here is legal information, not legal advice. But everything here is also the truth about what the law allows and what the fight requires — because the institution that failed you has lawyers who already know both, and you should too. The call is free. The consultation is private. We do not get paid unless we win your case. 1-888-ATTY-911. We answer around the clock, and we speak…

300+ Victims, 72 Credibly Accused Priests & 70 Years of Diocese of Providence Concealment — Rhode Island Clergy Sexual Abuse Attorneys, Attorney911 with Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, We Pursue the Diocese and the Religious-Order Provinces Behind the Priest Shuffle, the Tuesday Group and the File Destruction That Hid Generations of Abuse, We Move to Secure the Secret Archive Files Before They Disappear, Fraudulent Concealment and Equitable Tolling to Overcome the Statute of Limitations in a State Where 40% of Residents Are Catholic, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How Institutional Claims Are Valued and Denied, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Rhode Island Clergy Abuse: 72 Priests, 300+ Victims, and the Civil Claim That May Still Be Yours If you are reading this page, you may have just seen a name you have carried in silence for decades — confirmed, finally, in a government report built from 250,000 pages of the church’s own secret files. Or you may be the family member who always suspected and now knows. Or you may be someone who has never told a single person what happened to you, and the news that more than 300 others exist has made you realize, for the first time, that what was done to you was not a private catastrophe but part of a pattern a state attorney general has now called “sordid and shameful.” We are Attorney911. We are a trial firm that takes clergy abuse and institutional child sexual abuse cases. We are writing this page for you — the survivor, the family member, the person at the kitchen table at 2 a.m. who has been carrying this alone and is now trying to understand whether the law still offers them anything. It does. But the law in this area is a battlefield, and the single most important thing we can tell you up front is this: do not assume your claim is too old. The documented coverup changes the clock. The average survivor in this report took 26 years to come forward. That delay is not your failure — it is the injury’s signature, and the…

New York Clergy Sexual Abuse & Institutional Cover-Up Attorneys — Attorney911 Holds the Archdiocese and the Insurers Who Collected Decades of Premiums and Now Refuse to Pay Their Share, When Abuse Cloaked in Religious Authority Inflicts Complex Trauma and Silences Survivors for Decades the Child Victims Act and Adult Survivors Act Forced Open What Institutional Concealment Locked, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, We Pull the Diocesan Personnel Files, Clergy Transfer Records and Review-Board Minutes Before Aging Witnesses and Document Policies Erase the Truth, the Look-Back Windows Have Closed but the Statute of Limitations Is Still Running and No Statutory Caps Limit What Survivors Can Recover, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

New York Clergy Abuse $300 Million Mediation: What 1,700 Survivors Need to Know You saw the number — $300 million — and for a moment something shifted. Relief, maybe. Or anger. Or the bone-deep exhaustion of someone who has been waiting decades for an institution to admit what it did to you, and who has learned, through hard experience, that announcements from that institution are not the same thing as justice. Maybe all of those feelings at once, the way they pile on top of each other when the institution that failed you puts out a press release framed as moral progress. We are writing this for you. Not the headline — you already read that. What we are writing is what the headline does not tell you: what this announcement actually is, what it is not, what your claim is worth, what the institution is already doing behind the word “mediation,” and what you need to do to protect yourself before someone with a kind voice and a confidentiality form sits across from you and calls it compassion. There is no settlement — only an agreement to enter mediation. That process might lead to justice, or it might repeat a familiar pattern of delay and coercion where only the institution’s paid lawyers profit. That is the single most important sentence in this entire discussion. The Archdiocese of New York has announced plans to raise at least $300 million toward a potential global settlement with approximately 1,700 survivors of childhood…

Clergy Sexual Abuse in Providence, Rhode Island: 75 Accused Clergy, 300+ Child Victims, and Decades of Institutional Concealment in the Diocese of Providence — Attorney911 Holds the Institution That Transferred Known Abusers Instead of Removing Them, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, We Preserve the Personnel Files, Assignment Records and Internal Communications Before They Disappear, the Fraudulent Concealment Doctrine May Reopen Claims Survivors Were Told Were Time-Barred, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How Institutional Claims Are Valued and Denied, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

What the Attorney General’s Report Found — and What It Means for Survivors in Providence If you are reading this page, you may be one of the more than 300 people the Rhode Island Attorney General identified as victims of clergy sexual abuse in the Diocese of Providence — or you may be someone who has never told anyone what happened to you and is now wondering whether the law can still do anything about it. We want you to hear this first: the report validates what you have always known. What the Church denied, what the institution minimized, what bishops wrote memos about avoiding — a sitting Attorney General just put it in a government document and called it what it is. You were not believed because the system chose not to believe you. That system just broke open. The report, released by Attorney General Peter Neronha, is the first comprehensive independent audit of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence. It identifies 75 credibly accused clergy members who, between 1950 and 2011, abused more than 300 victims according to the Diocese’s own records. Twenty of those 75 names were not on the Diocese’s own published “Credibly Accused Clergy” list — meaning the institution concealed even its own accounting from the public. Nearly 40 suspected abusers were transferred at least five times during their Diocesan careers. Some were moved ten times or more. Five priests alone — William O’Connell, Brendan Smyth, Robert Marcantonio, Edmond Micarelli, and Michael LaMountain — were…

$16 Million Bellwether Verdict in Alameda County, California — Clergy Sexual Abuse Attorneys: Attorney911 Pursues the Diocese of Oakland and the Institutional Reassignment and Concealment That Gave Known Offenders Continued Access to Children, We Pull the Personnel Files, Assignment Records and Internal Communications That Prove What the Diocese Knew and When, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, California’s Revived Filing Window for Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors With No Cap on Non-Economic Damages, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

What the $16 Million Verdict Against the Oakland Diocese Means for Survivors in Alameda County, California You may have read about the verdict and felt two things at once. The first is validation — a jury of twelve people in Alameda County looked at what happened and said, in the clearest language the law provides, that sixteen million dollars is what this institution owes for what was done. The second is fear. Fear that it is too late for you. Fear that no one will believe you. Fear that coming forward means reliving something you have spent decades trying to bury. We understand that fear. It is the most common reason survivors never call. And it is the reason we want you to know, before anything else, that what you are feeling is normal — and that the law in California is more on your side than you may think. A jury in the Alameda County Superior Court returned a $16 million verdict against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland in what is known as a bellwether case — one of six closely watched lawsuits chosen to go first because their outcomes are expected to set the value anchors for hundreds of other pending claims against the institution. The case involved allegations of decades of sexual abuse by priests associated with the Diocese, including former priest Stephen Kiesle, who has been named in connection with abuse claims spanning many years. The verdict does not just compensate one survivor. It tells…

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