Victims should consider the advantages of not going to litigation, cardinal tells royal commission The “vigorous” defence against abuse victim John Ellis was seen as an
opportunity to show future claimants they should think twice before
litigating against the Catholic Church, Cardinal George Pell has admitted.
Pell viewed Ellis’s claim as an “attack” on the trustees of the Catholic church by people who were not “entirely reasonable”, the royal commission into child sexual abuse heard.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/26/pell-vigorous-defence-against-ellis-was-to-deter-other-claimants
Pell viewed Ellis’s claim as an “attack” on the trustees of the Catholic church by people who were not “entirely reasonable”, the royal commission into child sexual abuse heard.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/26/pell-vigorous-defence-against-ellis-was-to-deter-other-claimants