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Christian Brothers 'squib' on abuse compensation, lawyer says
Key takeaways
- Christian Brothers is proposing to sell-off its assets to pay compensation claims by abuse victims.
- Christian Brothers is proposing to sell off its remaining assets to fund compensation payments to victims of historical abuse at its institutions.
- The move is expected to raise $216 million but will fall short of what the order owes victims in restitution.
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Christian Brothers is proposing to sell-off its assets to pay compensation claims by abuse victims. (ABC News: David Lewis)
Christian Brothers is proposing to sell off its remaining assets to fund compensation payments to victims of historical abuse at its institutions.
The move is expected to raise $216 million but will fall short of what the order owes victims in restitution.
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