U.S. District Court Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood ordered attorneys for the defendants in dozens of clergy sex abuse lawsuits to limit their disclosure of the true names of accusers who are identified only by their initials in court documents.
In a Nov. 30 blanket order in at least 101 clergy sex abuse cases, the chief judge said defendants' attorneys shall not disclose plaintiffs' true names "until that person has certified in writing that the person is either an insurer or an investigator for the defendants or their counsel and further assures that the true names shall not be disclosed to any other person."