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Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Attorney for Stockton church abuse victims reflects on settlement

Sacramento, California --

Joseph George stood on the Sacramento courthouse steps, watching as the media swarmed around his clients.

The attorney, who represented all 33 plaintiffs who settled for $35 million with the Catholic Diocese of Sacramento last month, was clearly enjoying the moment.

The psychologist-turned-lawyer who couldn’t get a job as a trial attorney when he started 20 years ago will make millions from the clergy sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church and has become known as the local specialist in religious abuse cases. He also is representing six clients suing the Stockton Diocese.

For the past three years, George has worked on the cases with an almost religious devotion. He says he sold his assets, went heavily into debt to finance the lawsuits and continued working even after a near-fatal cycling accident.

His efforts have paid off: George’s portion of the Sacramento settlement will come to about $3.5 million, after splitting legal fees with co-counsel. He said the plaintiffs will receive about 55 percent of the total ($19.25 million).

The day the Sacramento agreement was announced, George reached a $7.3 million settlement with the Santa Rosa Diocese for eight plaintiffs. Combined with an April settlement with that diocese, George has negotiated $10.6 million for plaintiffs there. His share will be about $1 million, he says.

Read the article at tracypress.com Dated July 19, 2005
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