We Are Helping Survivors Sue the Washington Archdiocese
The Yost Legal Group, with its extensive experience, is now accepting child sexual abuse cases against the Archdiocese of Washington, DC.
If you are a survivor of child sexual abuse by a member of the clergy or anyone working for the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, you may have a claim. We can help you file a catholic church sex abuse claim if you were molested at church or by someone working for the catholic dioceses.
You are not alone, and your voice deserves to be heard. The Yost Legal Group is here to stand with survivors of sexual abuse by members within the Archdiocese of Washington, DC.
As a survivor, you hold the power to take action. This is your opportunity to reclaim your voice and seek the justice you deserve.
When you’re ready, contact us. Our compassionate child sexual abuse lawyers are dedicated to supporting you and fighting for the justice you deserve.
Call our clergy sexual abuse lawyers today at 1-410-659-6800 for a free and confidential consultation.
If you or a loved one has suffered childhood sexual abuse, our experienced legal team is here to help. We are already representing survivors in their fight for justice against the Archdiocese of Baltimore, and we are ready to work tirelessly on your behalf.
Seeking justice is not just about holding the abusers accountable but also about your healing and closure.
Justice for Survivors of Abuse by the Catholic Church Starts Here
Our sexual assault lawyers know what it takes to challenge large companies, corporations, and institutions that behave badly by negligently hiring and harboring abusive individuals.
Call or text us today at 410-659-6800 for your free and confidential consultation. We are here to listen, support, and guide you through the process of holding the Archdiocese of Washington accountable. Don’t wait—take the first step toward justice.
The Catholic Church has been in existence for centuries and has a history of covering up heinous crimes like childhood sexual abuse.
We are working to hold the Church accountable and help survivors obtain peace of mind and the justice they deserve through compensation.
A History of Childhood Sexual Abuse Litigations in the United States
In the spring of 2023, Governor Wes Moore of Maryland passed the Child Victims Act (CVA), a landmark legislation that removed the statute of limitations (SOL) for childhood sexual abuse survivors.
The People’s Law Library of Maryland defines “statute of limitations” as “the limited period within which [a person] can file a lawsuit against someone who harmed [them].”
In other words, an SOL is a law that sets a time limit for a victim to pursue legal action against a person or entity. Each state in the country has its own SOLs for various litigation areas.
In Maryland, before CVA, which officially went into effect in October 2023, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse had only until their 38th birthday to seek legal action against their abuser because of the statute of limitations that was in effect.
After the CVA, which passed in the wake of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General’s groundbreaking 1,000-page report that detailed 80 years of church sex abuse in Maryland, hundreds of brave survivors came forward to tell their stories and seek justice.
The Maryland AG report named 150 Catholic priests who were associated with the Archdiocese of Baltimore and revealed how those priests committed sexual abuses against over 600 children as well as the Church’s role in covering up for said crimes.
Unfortunately, the Archdiocese of Baltimore is not unique in its treatment of children.
From Boston to St. Louis and all the way out to Los Angeles and San Francisco, archdioceses all over the country are facing the consequences of decades of employing, harboring, and protecting abusers and molesters.
It is time to hold the Archdiocese of Washington to account for their wrongs.
If you or a loved one is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse by an employee or associate of the Archdiocese of Washington, you may have a case.
You may be entitled to seek significant financial compensation. Call or text The Yost Legal Group today to speak to our experienced child sexual assault attorneys at 410-659-6800.
All conversations are free and confidential. There is never a fee unless you recover. Contact us today to learn more. Religious institutions like the Roman Catholic Church must be held accountable for the sexual abuse of children.
The Maryland Child Victims Act allows molestation claims to be heard even if the abuse happened over 50 years ago.
The Archdiocese of Washington Must Be Held Accountable for Abuse in Maryland
Although the District of Columbia does not have a Child Victims Act (CVA), survivors of abuse within churches operated by the Archdiocese of Washington in Maryland are protected under state law.
The Washington DC Archdiocese oversees churches in Calvert, Charles, Montgomery, Prince George’s, and St. Mary’s counties. Because these churches are located within Maryland, they are subject to state legislation.
This crucial distinction means that any survivor who suffered clergy abuse as a child at one of these locations is eligible under the CVA to seek justice through legal action.
If you or someone you know experienced abuse within any of these Maryland churches, please understand that help is available, and your voice matters. The CVA provides a pathway for accountability and healing.
Here is a full list of parishes under the Archdiocese of Washington’s jurisdiction, sorted by county.
A History of Sexual Abuse in Archdiocese of Washington Parishes
The fact is, allegations against the Archdiocese of Washington are listed right on their website. The Yost Legal Group is pursuing claims against the Church and looking to help survivors.
The Archdiocese of Washington’s very own website features a page titled “Clergy Credibly Accused of Sexual Abuse of Minors.”
Nearly three dozen former priests are linked to allegations of committing sexual abuses against minors.
We believe there are many more.
The Archdiocese of Washington published this list only after the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced it would be investigating the archdiocese over clearly sexual abuse, especially of minors.
The earliest reported abuse of a minor that the Archdiocese of Washington revealed in their reporting happened in the 1940s. A shocking and devastating story run by several mainstream outlets, such as The Washington Post and USA Today.
Understand Your Legal Rights as a Survivor of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Were you sexually abused as a minor by a member of the Archdiocese of Washington? You have the legal right to seek justice and hold those responsible accountable.
Filing a clergy abuse lawsuit is a step toward healing. The Child Victims Act of Maryland lets survivors of catholic church sexual abuse seek justice. They can pursue their abusers, no matter how long ago the abuse occurred.
Our experienced team of advocates and legal professionals are here to help survivors every step of the way. We can assist you in understanding your legal rights with compassion and dedication. Explore your options for filing a claim today.
We represent many survivors in litigation against the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Let us help you pursue a claim against the Archdiocese of Washington.
You don’t have to face sexual abuse in the catholic church alone. Contact our compassionate and dedicated catholic church sexual abuse lawyers today to learn more about your legal options.
Call or text us at 410-659-6800 for a free and confidential consultation.
Take the first step toward justice—reach out to The Yost Legal Group today.
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