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Judge OKs diocese plan to settle with victimsBy ERIN JORDAN • REGISTER IOWA CITY BUREAU • April 3, 2008 Davenport, Ia. — A federal bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved a disclosure statement that will be sent to 162 victims of sexual abuse by priests in the Catholic Diocese of Davenport. The reorganization plan will be discussed at a hearing April 30. Jackwig, who rejected the disclosure statement at a hearing last month, asked attorneys Wednesday why only four of the diocese's 83 parishes agreed to contribute to the settlement. The four - St. Mary's of Iowa City, Sacred Heart Cathedral and St. Anthony's of Davenport, and Our Lady of Lourdes in Bettendorf - will contribute a combined $2.9 million. Mike Udhe, co-chairman of the victims committee, said he was pleased with Jackwig's decision to move forward. |
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