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ATTENTION: Illinois Clergy Abuse Survivors
ATTENTION: Illinois Clergy Abuse Survivors
For decades, church leaders failed to protect children from sexual abuse.
If you or a loved one were abused by a priest or clergy member in Illinois, you could be entitled to significant compensation.
Illinois Survivors Now Have a Path to Justice
New changes in Illinois law allow survivors to take legal action no matter how long ago the abuse occurred. Illinois dioceses have already paid over $200 million in settlements, including a recent $950,000 case against the Archdiocese of Chicago — clear proof that justice is real, achievable, and finally within reach for those once told it was “too late.”
You may be entitled to compensation related to:
- Lifelong Trauma: Many survivors live with anxiety, depression, PTSD, sleep issues, or substance-use struggles linked to what happened.
- Loss of Trust & Faith: Abuse by a trusted religious figure often causes deep spiritual harm and long-term relationship and community fallout.
- Financial & Emotional Costs: Years of therapy, treatment, missed work, and disrupted stability create real burdens for survivors and their families.
No survivor should carry this burden alone.
Help is available — confidential, compassionate, and with no upfront cost.
Key Facts About Illinois Clergy Abuse
A 2023 report from the Illinois Attorney General revealed the widespread scope of clergy abuse in the state’s Catholic institutions. Survivors now have expanded opportunities to pursue justice and compensation.
- Widespread Abuse: The investigation identified 451 clergy members accused of sexually abusing nearly 2,000 children across Illinois.
- Law Changes Favor Survivors: Illinois has eliminated civil time limits for most child sex-abuse cases, meaning survivors can often take action no matter how long ago the abuse occurred.
- Who May Qualify: Sexual abuse by clergy (priest, deacon, brother, pastor, or religious staff) in a church, parish school, youth group, retreat, or related setting.