The estate administrator of a former Catholic school student has filed a child sex abuse lawsuit against the Sisters of Mercy, which operated and managed the school.C.C., who is deceased, but is identified by pseudonymous initials to protect his identity, was allegedly sexually abused in the early 1980s while in the second grade at Santa Barbara Catholic School. He was allegedly molested by Raymond Cepeda, who was then an assistant pastor and religion teacher, and who also is now deceased.The lawsuit alleges Cepeda used sexual predation and molestation in the context of horseplay and affection, but it was a ruse to grope and fondle the boy during lunch breaks on the playground and while he was waiting for the bus.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
The Dead Bringing a Lawsuit
Apparently, the law that lifted the statutes of limitations has also allowed the dead to bring a lawsuit of child sexual abuse. After reading this, I think the lawsuits are getting out of control. The alleged abuser, by the way, is also deceased. According to the Guam Daily Post:
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It's ridiculous! I mean seriously, a dead person filing a lawsuit. And why would this dead person be anonymous? He's already dead. His name should be revealed.
ReplyDeleteThese allegations are orchestrated by the lawyers who are only after the liquidation of all Archdiocesan assets to include Churches, Catholic Schools, land parcels, homes, vehicles, etc. They will all have to answer to the Almighty on Judgement Day because "Ti Mamaigu si Yu'us".
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