Christian Brothers win pause on survivor abuse payouts despite ‘disturbing’ school transfers
The Christian Brothers in Australia won a court moratorium on sex abuse claims, as the Supreme Court of NSW expressed concern over the order's financial viability amid $774 million in potential liabilities. Survivors are furious over a $1 transfer of valuable properties and vow not to abandon their claims or accept inadequate settlements.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 06:28 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 06:30 UTC
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