From Arizona-
When Charles Taylor was 12 years old and growing up in Tucson in the
early 1970s, a priest at the local Episcopal church began sexually
abusing him. Although Taylor told the rector, and a church secretary
knew about the abuse, the church did nothing.
All of that is according to a new lawsuit that Taylor, who is nearly 61, has filed against Grace St. Paul's Episcopal Church
in Tucson and the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona for the two years of
sexual abuse he says he suffered as a child at the hands of Father
Richard Babcock.
The suit could be the first of its kind after
Arizona changed its law in May to give survivors of childhood sexual
abuse more time to sue perpetrators or organizations that knew of the
abuse.
Survivors previously had until the age of 20. The new law gives
them until the age of 30 and gives older survivors, who previously were
time-barred from suing, until December 31, 2020, to file claims.
More here-
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/new-law-gives-church-sex-abuse-survivor-fresh-shot-at-justice-11332013
and here-
https://www.azfamily.com/news/arizona-man-says-he-was-abused-by-tucson-priest-in/article_2b0315c4-adcd-11e9-8184-8b90a90aa14a.html
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
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