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Germany extends statute of limitations on abuse, US Jesuits agree $166 million abuse payout

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US Jesuits agree $166 million abuse payout by Laura Onstot Mar 25 2011

SEATTLE (AFP) – A US Jesuit order has agreed to pay $166 million to
compensate some 500 mostly native American child victims of "horrific"
sexual abuse at religious mission schools, lawyers said.

The US Northwest chapter of the Rome-based Society of Jesus agreed to
the payout -- which lawyers said is the biggest by a religious
organization in the United States -- as part of bankruptcy
proceedings.

Most of those abused by members of the Oregon Province -- the Jesuit
order covering the states of Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho and
Montana -- were at mission schools on Indian reservations, from the
1940s through to the 1990s.

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Germany extends statute of limitations on abuse
Mar 23, 2011
BERLIN – Germans who were sexually abused as children will now have up
to 30 years after their 21st birthday to bring their alleged attackers
before the courts.
The change was triggered by last year's sex abuse scandal that rocked
the nation's Roman Catholic Church.
The previous statute of limitations on civil abuse cases was only
three years. Criminal cases have a statute of limitations ranging from
three to 30 years, depending on the charges.
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