L.A. archdiocese to pay $10 million to settle abuse claims
March 12, 2013
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to pay nearly $10 million to four men
who allege they were molested by a pedophile priest in what Cardinal Roger
Mahony has called the most troubling case of his tenure, a lawyer for the men
said Tuesday.
The agreement settled four lawsuits against the church concerning Michael Baker,
who authorities believe molested 23 boys during three decades as a parish priest
and hospital chaplain.
The settlement is the first since the church released 12,000 pages of internal
personnel files about its handling of abuse allegations, including scores of
documents detailing how Mahony and a top aide dealt with Baker.
The priest admitted his abuse of two boys directly to Mahony during a 1986
retreat. Mahony sent him to New Mexico for treatment, but later returned him to
ministry where he molested again. He was convicted in 2007.
Two of the cases were set for trial next month. Vince Finaldi, a lawyer for the
alleged victims, said he believed the file release "played heavily" into the
archdiocese's decision to settle the cases. "Once we got the files it confirmed
everything we had argued for years and years," Finaldi said. "Cardinal Mahony's
fingerprints were all over the case."
Lawyers for the archdiocese and Baker did not immediately return calls seeking
comment. Baker was defrocked in 2000. Sentenced to 10 years in prison, he was
released in 2011 and lives in Costa Mesa.
Two of the men who settled suits Tuesday are brothers of a third man who Baker
was convicted of molesting. He previously received a $2-million settlement. The
settlement reached Tuesday pays his brothers $4 million each.
A man who alleged Baker abused him in the late 1970s and another who said the
priest victimized him in the mid-1980s each received nearly $1 million, Finaldi
said.
March 12, 2013
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to pay nearly $10 million to four men
who allege they were molested by a pedophile priest in what Cardinal Roger
Mahony has called the most troubling case of his tenure, a lawyer for the men
said Tuesday.
The agreement settled four lawsuits against the church concerning Michael Baker,
who authorities believe molested 23 boys during three decades as a parish priest
and hospital chaplain.
The settlement is the first since the church released 12,000 pages of internal
personnel files about its handling of abuse allegations, including scores of
documents detailing how Mahony and a top aide dealt with Baker.
The priest admitted his abuse of two boys directly to Mahony during a 1986
retreat. Mahony sent him to New Mexico for treatment, but later returned him to
ministry where he molested again. He was convicted in 2007.
Two of the cases were set for trial next month. Vince Finaldi, a lawyer for the
alleged victims, said he believed the file release "played heavily" into the
archdiocese's decision to settle the cases. "Once we got the files it confirmed
everything we had argued for years and years," Finaldi said. "Cardinal Mahony's
fingerprints were all over the case."
Lawyers for the archdiocese and Baker did not immediately return calls seeking
comment. Baker was defrocked in 2000. Sentenced to 10 years in prison, he was
released in 2011 and lives in Costa Mesa.
Two of the men who settled suits Tuesday are brothers of a third man who Baker
was convicted of molesting. He previously received a $2-million settlement. The
settlement reached Tuesday pays his brothers $4 million each.
A man who alleged Baker abused him in the late 1970s and another who said the
priest victimized him in the mid-1980s each received nearly $1 million, Finaldi
said.