Christian Brothers 'squib' on abuse compensation, lawyer says
Christian Brothers announced on June 22, 2026, plans to sell assets worth $216 million to compensate abuse victims. Lawyer Laird Macdonald criticized the move as an attempt to 'squib' on adequate restitution, raising concerns among clients about their entitlements. The organization acknowledged its financial difficulties and the need for creditor approval for the asset.
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Published 22 Jun 2026, 23:20 UTC · Updated 22 Jun 2026, 23:30 UTC
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