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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…