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New York Clergy Sexual Abuse Claims: The Archdiocese’s Financial Crisis, Your Rights, and the Bankruptcy Clock If you are reading this, you may be one of the survivors whose claim is sitting inside that $300 million fund the Archdiocese of New York now admits is hundreds of millions of dollars short. Or you may be someone who was abused by clergy in New York and has not yet come forward — and you are watching the news of emergency meetings, real estate selloffs, and the word “bankruptcy” floating over one of the largest and wealthiest religious institutions in the country, wondering whether the door is closing on you. We are writing this for you. Not as a news summary. As a roadmap through the law, the evidence, the money, and the clock — written by trial attorneys who have spent their careers holding institutions accountable for the people they failed to protect. Everything that follows is legal information, not legal advice. But it is the information we wish every survivor in New York had right now, before any decision is made, before any paper is signed, and before any deadline passes that cannot be taken back. What Happened: The Archdiocese’s…