Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Ohio Supreme Court Ruling Blocks Lawsuits Against Catholic Church Over Clergy Sex Abuse

(Hat tip: Rich Leonardi at Ten Reasons)

From Associated Press via Cleveland.com:
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Adults who accuse priests of abusing them when they were children must follow two-year time limits for filing lawsuits despite the trauma of sexual abuse, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

The law requires suing by age 20, which is two years after reaching adulthood, for allegations dating back to the person's childhood.

"Although we acknowledge the complex emotional issues of plaintiffs who allege that they have been the victims of sexual abuse, we are constrained by the law as it exists today," said the opinion by Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton.

The 5-2 ruling overturns a decision by an appellate court that revived the case of a 36-year-old "John Doe" who sued the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk and the former Rev. Thomas Hopp.

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A new state law that takes effect in August extends the time limit for future victims to 12 years after reaching adulthood, or age 30. But lawmakers removed a provision that would have opened a one-year window for past victims to sue the church over cases up to 35 years ago.

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