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Minnesota Child Victims Act Year Two : Bankruptcy

The Minneapolis Tribune took time to look at the second anniversary to look at how it is going. The story was interesting for its overview, but there are areas that are worth looking at a little closer. There also has been the added complication of…

The Minneapolis Tribune took time to look at the second anniversary to look at how it is going. The story was interesting for its overview, but there are areas that are worth looking at a little closer.

There also has been the added complication of the  Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis bankruptcy.  This action suspended future lawsuits and trials that could have put priests, victims and archdiocese officials in the witness stand. Now survivors of archdiocese priests can not sue but can be a  part of a settlement. These survivors must act by  Aug. 3, 2015  which is 10 months earlier then the rest of the state.

Abuse of children and the continued silence by the offenders needs to be prevented. If you suffered, saw, or suspected such events, it is important to know that there is help out there.

Mike Bryant

Mike Bryant

A founding partner with Bradshaw & Bryant, Mike Bryant has always fought to find justice for his clients—knowing that legal troubles, both personal injury and criminal, can be devastating for a family.

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