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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…

Clergy Sexual Abuse Settlement in New Jersey: The Camden Diocese’s $180 Million Resolution for 300 Survivors and What It Means for Your Claim — Attorney911 with Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, We Pursue the Roman Catholic Dioceses and Archdioceses Behind Decades of Concealed Abuse and Clergy Reassignment to New Parishes Across Six Southern Counties, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Institutional Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, We Move to Secure Diocesan Personnel Files and Clergy Assignment Histories Before Bankruptcy Reorganization Alters Them, The State’s Relaxed Statute of Limitations for Child Sexual Abuse Claims Opened the Door and the Grand Jury Investigation Continues Independently of the Settlement, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

New Jersey Clergy Sexual Abuse and the Camden Diocese $180 Million Settlement: What Survivors Need to Know If you are reading this page, you may be one of the people whose childhood was stolen inside a building that was supposed to be sacred. You may have seen the news that the Diocese of Camden agreed to a $180 million settlement resolving approximately 300 claims of clergy sexual abuse across six southern New Jersey counties, and you may be wondering what that number means for you. You may be a survivor who filed a claim years ago and is waiting for distribution. You may be someone who was abused by clergy in a different diocese, a different church, a school, or a youth organization, and you are trying to figure out whether it is too late. Or you may be the family member of someone who carried this in silence for decades and never told you until now. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We are a trial firm that takes institutional sexual abuse cases, and we are writing this page for you, not for a search engine. Everything below is what we would tell you if you called us at 1-888-ATTY-911 at two in the morning, which you can do, because we answer our own phones, twenty-four hours a day, in English or in Spanish. Here is the first and most important thing: the settlement is real, it is large, and it represents something the institution fought…

Clergy Sex Abuse & Institutional Liability Attorneys: 1,100 Survivors of the Brooklyn Diocese’s Decades of Concealed Abuse Across Brooklyn and Queens Parishes — Attorney911 Holds Dioceses, Parishes and Their Insurers Accountable When Pastoral Authority Is Weaponized Against Children, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, We Pull the Personnel Files, Assignment Histories and Credibly-Accused Lists Before Records Are Lost in the Real-Estate Liquidation, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Diocesan Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, New York’s Child Victims Act Revived Decades-Old Claims and Imposes No Damage Cap on the Psychological Trauma Survivors Carry, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims and Millions in Catastrophic Cases, Aging Survivors and Vanishing Witnesses Put Testimony on a Preservation Clock — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Brooklyn Diocese Sex Abuse Settlement: What 1,100 Survivors Need to Know About the Global Resolution, Their Rights, and the Clock That Is Still Running If you are reading this page, you may be one of the more than 1,100 people who filed a claim against the Brooklyn Diocese under New York’s Child Victims Act — or you may be someone who was abused by clergy in Brooklyn or Queens and has not yet come forward. Either way, you just heard that the Diocese has agreed to a “global settlement,” and you are wondering what that word actually means for you. Does it mean you will be paid? Does it mean you can trust the process? Does it mean the fight is over? We are going to tell you the truth about all of it — what the announcement promises, what it does not promise, what the institution is already doing behind the language of reconciliation, and what you need to do to make sure your claim is valued fairly and not quietly buried in a process designed to close the Diocese’s books at the lowest possible number. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We handle catastrophic injury and institutional liability cases, and we take cases in New York working with local counsel where required. We are not counsel of record in the Brooklyn Diocese settlement. We are writing this page as the resource we wish every survivor could read before they sign anything, accept any offer, or trust…

Clergy Sexual Abuse & Institutional Cover-Up — Attorney911 Pursues the Archdiocese and Its 150 Affiliates for Decades of Predation Across New Orleans Churches and Schools, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, We Secure the Internal Abuse Files, Personnel Records and Assignment Histories That Prove Negligent Supervision and Fraudulent Concealment, Louisiana’s Childhood Sexual Abuse Revival Statute Reopened Courthouse Doors to Time-Barred Survivors and the Active Trafficking Investigation Opens TVPRA Civil Claims Against Non-Debtor Church Officials, Complex PTSD and Religious Trauma from Clergy Authority-Figure Abuse, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The New Orleans Archdiocese $230 Million Clergy Abuse Settlement: What Survivors and Families Need to Know If you are reading this page, you may be one of the roughly 600 survivors whose claims forced the second-oldest Catholic archdiocese in the United States into federal bankruptcy court — or you may be someone who was abused by clergy in Louisiana and is only now learning that the law changed in ways that might still give you a path forward. Either way, what happened in a New Orleans federal courtroom in December 2025 was not just a number on a page. It was the end of more than five years of litigation that an institution initially believed it could settle for less than $7 million — and that ultimately cost it $230 million, with another $75 million possibly coming from its insurer, plus more than $50 million in legal fees it spent fighting the very people it had failed to protect. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We are a trial firm that takes cases in Louisiana, and we built this page because the settlement confirmation raises questions that general news coverage does not answer: How will the points system actually determine what each survivor receives? What claims survived the bankruptcy channeling injunction — and what claims against individual church officials who covered up abuse are still alive? What is the open criminal trafficking investigation, and could it create an entirely separate federal civil remedy with treble damages? And perhaps…

Clergy Sexual Abuse Attorneys for South Jersey Survivors: Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Institutional Abuse Claims Across the Diocese of Camden’s 62 Parishes in Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties, We Pursue the Diocese and Its Parish Network Behind Decades of Predator Priest Reassignment and Concealment of Abuse Allegations, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Church’s Historical Insurers Value and Deny These Cases, We Secure Diocesan Personnel Files, Clergy Assignment Matrices and Internal Complaint Records Before They Disappear in Administrative Transitions, New Jersey’s Expanded Statute of Limitations Allows Survivors to File Until Age 55 or Within Seven Years of Discovering the Harm, Delayed Disclosure Is a Documented Psychological Response to Childhood Sexual Trauma Not a Credibility Weakness, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Diocese of Camden $180 Million Settlement: What South Jersey Survivors Need to Know You may have heard the news and felt something shift inside you — anger, relief, fear, or a combination of all three that doesn’t have a name. A $180 million settlement has been announced for survivors of clergy sexual abuse in the Diocese of Camden. More than 300 people came forward across South Jersey — Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties — and the institution that failed them has agreed to pay. If you are one of those survivors, or if you are reading this because someone you love was abused by clergy in one of those 62 parishes, this page is for you. Not for the headlines. For you, at whatever hour you are reading this, trying to understand what this settlement means and whether the door is still open. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We are a trial firm that takes institutional sexual abuse cases and fights for survivors. We are writing this page as the senior trial attorneys we are, not as the lawyers on this specific settlement — we are not counsel of record in the Diocese of Camden bankruptcy. What follows is our expert analysis of what happened, what the law says, what the settlement structure means for individual survivors, and what you need to know if you or someone you love was abused by clergy in South Jersey. Everything here is legal information, not…

Clergy Sexual Abuse & Institutional Liability in Albany, New York: Michael Harmon Survived Five Years of Abuse by a Diocesan Vice Chancellor Who Lived Across the Hall from the Bishop in the Chancery, and the Diocese Settled for $8 Million Days Before Trial After Prior Abuse Reports Had Already Been Made, Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Cases Against the Dioceses and Archdioceses That Knew of Abuse and Still Gave Priests Overnight Access to Children, We Secure Personnel Files, Prior Complaint Records and Internal Communications Before They Disappear Into Bankruptcy Sealing, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, New York’s Child Victims Act and Diocese Bankruptcy Claims, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Albany $8 Million Clergy Sexual Abuse Settlement: What the Child Victims Act Case Means for Survivors in New York If you are reading this because you were abused by a priest, a clergy member, or anyone in a position of institutional authority — or because someone you love was — you are not alone, and you are not out of time. The $8 million settlement that the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany paid to a survivor of childhood sexual abuse is not the end of a story. It is the first crack in a dam holding back more than 400 similar claims, all stalled in federal bankruptcy court, all waiting for someone to decide what they are worth and when the people who suffered will see anything at all. We are Attorney911. We are trial lawyers. Ralph Manginello has spent 27-plus years in courtrooms, including federal court, and before he was a lawyer he was a journalist — which means he learned early that institutions protect themselves first and answer questions second. Lupe Peña spent years inside a national insurance-defense firm, in the rooms where claims like yours are priced, delayed, and devalued, before he chose to sit on the side of the people the insurance machine was built to grind down. Lupe is fluent in Spanish and conducts full consultations in Spanish without an interpreter. We handle cases in New York. This page is legal information, not legal advice, and contacting us is free and confidential. What happened in…

New York Child Sexual Abuse & Clergy Abuse Attorneys: Attorney911 Holds the Diocesan Institutions and the Corporate Structures That Shielded Known Abusers — the New York Child Victims Act Look-Back Window That Revived 440 Time-Barred Claims Against the Albany Diocese, 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 Who Knows How the Claims Machine Denies and Delays, We Pursue the Diocesan Personnel Files, Assignment Records and Secret Archives That Prove the Concealment and Reassignment Pattern, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims, the Statute of Limitations Is Running for Survivors Who Have Not Yet Filed — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

New York Child Sexual Abuse Settlement: The Albany Diocese, 440 Survivors, and What Comes Next If you are reading this, you may be one of the hundreds of survivors whose courage made this settlement possible — or someone who survived abuse in a Catholic institution and has not yet come forward. Either way, you need to understand what the $148 million agreement between the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany and approximately 440 survivors actually means, what happens next, and what your rights still are. We are going to tell you everything we know about this case, this process, and this state’s law — not as a recitation of news, but as trial attorneys who have spent decades in courtrooms fighting for people who were failed by institutions that were supposed to protect them. The settlement is real. It is substantial. And it is not the end of the road. The diocese’s own bishop stood before cameras and said what many survivors waited decades to hear any representative of the Church acknowledge: “It cannot adequately compensate the survivors for the horrors they experienced. [The settlement can] hopefully provide some solace to all those affected by the pain caused by the perpetrators and the failings of those who could have intervened but did not.” That statement — from the institution itself — is a public acknowledgment that the harm was not just the work of individual perpetrators. It was the failings of those who could have intervened but did not. That is…

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