On Air Now

Listen

Listen Live Now » 93.1 FM Green Bay, WI 93.5 FM Fox Valley

Weather

Current Conditions(Appleton,WI 54914)

More Weather »
70° Feels Like: 70°
Wind: SSE 9 mph Past 24 hrs - Precip: 0”
Current Radar for Zip

Tonight

Mostly Clear 56°

Tomorrow

Mostly Sunny 78°

Mon Night

Scattered Thunderstorms 62°

Alerts

GB Diocese claims Constitutional protection in seeking damage award dismissal

by
Troy Merryfield testifies in a fraud trial against the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, May 16, 2012. (courtesy of FOX 11).
Troy Merryfield testifies in a fraud trial against the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, May 16, 2012. (courtesy of FOX 11).

GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A judge will hold a hearing on Tuesday, to decide whether to throw out a $700,000 damage award against the Green Bay Catholic Diocese.

The church has been filing requests to either drop the damage award to sex abuse victims Todd and Troy Merryfield – or order a new civil trial to determine if the church committed fraud.

In May, a jury in Outagamie County ruled that the church never informed parishioners at a church in Freedom that their new pastor had a previous record of pedophile behavior. And the jury said it allowed Father John Feeney to molest Todd Merryfield, who was 12 at the time, and Troy who was 14.

In its latest filing, the diocese claims that the Constitution protects the church from liability.

Church attorney Sarah Fry Bunch also said the Merryfields never proved that the diocese ever claimed that Feeney was safe to be around.

Feeney was criminally convicted of molesting the youngsters, and he served a prison term for it. 

Comments