This is only a positive thing if it means their victims end up receiving the full amount of the payments they are owed over time in case they don’t have the liquid assets to pay out right away. It won’t undo the abuse either way, of course, but should at least make things slightly better. If this turns out to be some kind of stalling attempt or method of weaseling out of their obligations, it’s just adding insult to injury and worthy of additional punishment.
This is only a positive thing if it means their victims end up receiving the full amount of the payments they are owed over time in case they don’t have the liquid assets to pay out right away. It won’t undo the abuse either way, of course, but should at least make things slightly better. If this turns out to be some kind of stalling attempt or method of weaseling out of their obligations, it’s just adding insult to injury and worthy of additional punishment.
They’ll move the assets out of the archdiocese first then declare bankruptcy specifically to preserve their assets.
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