A Michigan bill inspired by the Larry Nassar scandal that would
retroactively extend the amount of time child victims of sexual abuse
have to sue their abusers is drawing concerns from the Catholic Church,
which has paid out billions of dollars to settle U.S. clergy abuse
cases.
Michigan Catholic Conference spokesman David Maluchnik confirmed
Tuesday that extending the statute of limitations is “of concern” to the
church’s lobbying arm, but he withheld further comment until the bill’s
impact could be fully reviewed. He said the group supports other parts
of a 10-bill package introduced Monday, including a measure that would
add more people to the list of those who must report suspected abuse to
child protective services.
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Republican Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof said that the
Catholic Church is concerned that the statute of limitations bill could
“open up other things that have been closed,” and “I think they have
some valid concerns.” He declined to say if he wants to amend the
legislation, though.
It is unknown how many victims of sexual abuse would benefit from the
measure, or the potential financial implications for the Catholic
Church.
Bill spurred by Nassar scandal concerns Catholic Church
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