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NEW YORK: The cost to the U.S. Roman Catholic Church of sexual predators in the priesthood has climbed past $1 billion, according to tallies by American Bishops and an Associated Press review of known settlements. And the figure is guaranteed to rise, probably by tens of millions of dollars, because hundreds more claims are pending. Dioceses around the U.S. have spent at least $1.06 billion on settlements with victims, verdicts, legal fees, counselling and other expenses since 1950, the AP found. A $120-million compensation fund announced last week by the Diocese of Covington, Kentucky, pushed the figure past the billion-dollar mark. A large share of the costs at least $378 millions have been incurred in just the past three years, when the crisis erupted in the Boston Archdiocese and spread nationwide. The Rev. Thomas Doyle, who left a promising career with the church to help represent victims, had warned the bishops in 1985 that abuse costs could eventually exceed $1 billion. ``Nobody believed us,'' said Rev. Doyle, a canon lawyer. ``I remember one archbishop telling me, `My feeling about this, Tom, is no one's ever going to sue the Catholic Church.'' Asked about the figure, a spokesman for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Monsignor Francis Maniscalco, said church leaders believed the payouts ``should be just to all sides.'' AP
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