Franciscan Friars of California File for Federal Bankruptcy Protection The Oakland-based Religious Order Becomes the Fourteenth Roman Catholic Entity Asking for Federal Protection from Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuits. In response to nearly 100 lawsuits that its Catholic priests and brothers sexually abused children, the Franciscan Friars Province of Santa Barbara filed for Chapter 11 federal bankruptcy protection late yesterday. By doing so, the California-based religious order joins more than a dozen Roman Catholic entities now in bankruptcy as the result of sexual abuse allegations and lawsuits. It is the fourth California-based entity to do so, following the Chapter 11 filings of the Diocese of Santa Rosa, the Diocese of Oakland, and the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The Diocese of San Diego has said that it also intends to file for bankruptcy at some point in the near future. The bankruptcy filing in the Northern District of California Bankruptcy Court comes after California lawmakers opened a temporary window that allowed victims of childhood sexual abuse to file lawsuits even if the statute of limitations had previously expired. As a result of the bankruptcy, all pending civil lawsuits against the Franciscan Friars are put on hold, and those claims will be handled by the Bankruptcy Court from this point forward. Now years into litigation, the Franciscan Friars Province of Santa Barbara claims it has neither the financial means nor the practical ability to continue litigating all of the pending abuse claims in California’s courts. The Bankruptcy filing requires all of the claims to be filed and decided in a single forum – the Bankruptcy Court. “After consulting with our legal and financial counsel, we have concluded that litigation costs and potential liability would exceed our limited financial capacity,” read a statement from Fr. David Gaa, provincial minister for the Franciscan Friars. The filing means that it is not too late to bring a sexual abuse claim against the Franciscan Friars if you were sexually abused as a child, even though the statute of limitations window has closed. A claims deadline, called a “bar date,” will soon be established by the Bankruptcy Court. If you were a victim of child sex abuse by a priest or other church employee, you may be entitled to file a confidential claim in the bankruptcy claims process, but a strict deadline will apply, so do not delay in seeking legal counsel. Once the bar date has passed, you may be barred from seeking accountability from the Franciscan Friars forever. In 2019, the Franciscan Friars disclosed the names of priests and brothers that it had determined, through internal investigation, had been credibly accused of sexual misconduct with minors who worked throughout the West Coast and American Southwest. The men identified by the Province of Santa Barbara are: Accused Friars Who Are Still Living Br. Gerald Chumik Br. Dennis Duffy Fr. Stephen Kain Br. Josef Prochnow Accused Friars Who Are Now Deceased Fr. Felipe Baldonado Br. Melvin Bucher Br. Samuel Cabot Br. David Carrier (a/k/a Carriere, a/k/a Laurian) Br. Camillus Cavagnaro Br. Mario Cimmarrusti Br. Philip Colloty Fr. Francis Ford Br. Berard Connolly Br. Owen da Silva Br. Kevin Dunne Br. Adrian Furman Br. Martin Gates Br. Gavin Griffith Br. Rayner Harrington Br. Gus Hootka Br. Conan Lee Br. Mark Liening Br. Jorge Lopez Br. Finbar Kenneally Br. Sylvester Mancuso Br. Martin McKeon Br. Bede McKinnon Br. Joseph Mikulich Br. Claude Riffel Br. Remy Rudin Br. Ramon Varela Br. Fernando Villalobos Accused Friars Who Have Left the Order Br. Santiago Alamaguer Br. Aloysius Antlitz Br. John Bradley Ed Byrom (a/k/a Byron) Br. Felix Calonge Br. Ronald Gordon Drum Br. Francis Ford Br. Carmelo Garcia Br. Edward Henriques Br. Frank Ivey Br. David Johnson Br. Gus Krumm Br. Louis Ladenburger Fr. Epiphanius Lewis Br. Joaquin Moreno Br. Gary Pacheco Br. Robert Peguero Br. Charles “Jude” Ruetten Br. Tom Thing Br. Robert Van Handel Br. Philip Wolfe Accused Friars Named in Previous Public Filings With No Credible Accusation Found Br. Didicus Clavel Br. Matteo Guerrero Br. Forrest McDonald Br. Pedro Vasquez Non-Friars or Mistakingly Linked to St. Barbara Province Fr. Paul Conn Gerald Heather Fr. Maurice Scheier Anton Smario Named in Recent Lawsuits: Since the Province last updated its List of Credibly Accused in September 2020, numerous lawsuits have been filed under legislation reopening the statute of limitations for claims alleging sexual abuse of minors. The men listed below were not on the 2020 List of Credibly Accused but have been accused of child sexual abuse in one or more of the recently filed lawsuits. In listing these men, the Province is making no determination as to whether the allegations are credible because the allegations are actively under investigation and discovery in the newly filed litigation. Fr. David Baines Fr. Frank Chooi Fr. Declan Day Fr. Patrick Evard Fr. Michael Harris Fr. Rene Juarez Fr. Henry Kingman Fr. Juan Leon Fr. Arthur Liebrenz Fr. Michael Marin Fr. Gabriel McCarthy Fr. Finian McGinn Fr. Arturo Norman Fr. Edward Reyes Fr. Roy Rivas Fr. Mhilvetr Rodriguez-Utia Fr. Giles Valcovich The attorneys at Horowitz Law have a long history of representing survivors of child sex abuse, including those abused by members of the Franciscan Friars Province of Santa Barbara. If you or someone you know was abused, please contact us today. We can help you understand your legal options and fight for the justice you deserve. Strict filing deadlines will soon be set by the Bankruptcy Court. Please contact our law firm at 888-283-9922 or send an e-mail to sexual abuse lawyer Adam Horowitz at adam@adamhorowitzlaw.com for a free consultation.