Philly Archdiocese Spends $11.6M on Legal Fees

Most of the money is spent to defend sexual-abuse cases

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia reports that it spent $11.6 million on legal fees in the past two years, most of it on priest sexual-abuse cases.

The figure, released Tuesday, includes $10 million in the first nine months of the current fiscal year which ends June 30, but not most of the 11-week criminal trial for Monsignor William Lynn.

Lynn has four lawyers defending him on charges he helped cover up child sexual assaults as secretary for clergy from 1992 to 2004. The archdiocese is paying his legal fees.

The archdiocese says it spent another $1.6 million on legal fees in the prior fiscal year.

The costs stem from both the criminal investigation and civil suits, along with the unrelated embezzlement of nearly $1 million from the archdiocese.

The jury continued to deliberate Lynn’s fate Tuesday but didn't come back with a verdict. Day 4 of deliberations starts Wednesday morning.

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