Survivors can confidentially submit proof online at kccllc.net/rcbo.
they wish, regardless of whether or not they ever reported the abuse to anyone or filed a lawsuit, according to filing requirements.
The court was also clear that survivor’s current ages and the length of time that has passed since the sexual abuse took place do not matter for the Sept. 11 deadline. Proofs of claim can not be faxed or emailed. If you do not have an attorney, direct any questions to claims agents by calling 1-888-733-1425.
There are no guarantees new claims will be approved, and church attorneys may more heavily scrutinize allegations that have only come to light now — especially after legislators opened a three-year window for Californians to share allegations, which closed at the end of 2022. In July, Catholic leaders in Oakland posted a notice about the filing deadline on official church and school websites, as well as
who they believe experienced sexual abuse. However, it’s unclear how widely the news was shared outside internal church channels.
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