AP/ March 12, 2013, 6:20 PM

L.A. Archdiocese settles 4 sex cases for nearly $10M

Michael Stephen Baker, a former Catholic priest, appears in Los Angeles Superior Court, Los Angeles Monday, Dec. 3, 2007.

Michael Stephen Baker, a former Catholic priest, appears in Los Angeles Superior Court, Los Angeles Monday, Dec. 3, 2007. / AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

CALIFORNIA The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles will pay nearly $10 million to settle four cases alleging abuse by a now-defrocked priest who told Cardinal Roger Mahony nearly 30 years ago he had molested children, attorneys confirmed on Tuesday.

The cases involving ex-priest Michael Baker span 26 years from 1974 to 2000. Two were set for trial next month. A judge had said attorneys for the plaintiffs could pursue punitive damages at trial.

The cases were settled this week.

Two of the claims named Mahony and alleged he didn't do enough to stop Baker from abusing children, said plaintiff's attorney John Manly.

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Mahony retired as Los Angeles archbishop in 2011 and was rebuked by his successor, Archbishop Jose Gomez, last month after confidential church files showed the cardinal worked behind the scenes to shield molesting priests and protect the church from scandal.

Mahony, who is in Rome helping select the next pope, was aware of the settlement, said J. Michael Hennigan, an archdiocese attorney.

"We have for a long, long time said that we made serious mistakes with Michael Baker and we had always taken the position in these cases that whatever Baker did we were responsible for," he said. "That was never an issue."

Baker could not be reached for comment.

Two of the plaintiffs, a pair of brothers, will get $4 million each, and the two others will get nearly $1 million each, Manly said.

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  • Confidential files show that Baker met with Mahony in 1986 and confessed to molesting two boys over a nearly seven-year period.

    Mahony removed Baker from ministry and sent him for psychological treatment, but the priest returned to ministry the following year with a doctor's recommendation that he be defrocked immediately if he spent any time with minors.

    Despite several documented instances of being alone with boys, the priest wasn't removed from ministry until 2000 after serving in nine parishes.

    Baker was convicted of child molestation in 2007 and paroled in 2011.

    "The person who could have stopped this in its tracks and prevented three out of four of these children from being sexually assaulted is now sitting in Rome voting for the next vicar of Christ," said Manly. "I find that terribly troubling."

    Mahony has apologized repeatedly for his handling of clergy abuse cases. The cardinal was sequestered for the papal conclave and could not be reached for comment Tuesday.

    The archdiocese settled more than 500 clergy abuse lawsuits in 2007 for a record-breaking $660 million.

    Baker was charged in 2002 with 34 counts of molestation involving six victims, but those charges were dismissed because they fell outside the criminal statute of limitations.

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DavidInMaine says:
Mahony should be charged as an accessory and prosecuted
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douloscross says:
The hypocrisy of CBS in this report is almost as sad as the Catholic hating expressed in comments. While CBS reports with feigned respect on the Papal election and seeks to report with redundant glee the very real problems in the clergy sexual abuse scandals it totally ignores a far greater story. The Los Angeles School district is paying $30 MILLION in settlements for 58 claims at one school! This is the tip of an immense ice berg in our country and if there was real concern over protecting our children it would be reported in the media.
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cleric77 says:
I wonder if Mike Baker is suffering physically, emotionally, and spiritually for raping children? I wonder where is he hiding?
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Martha12345 says:
"priest who told Cardinal Roger Mahony nearly 30 years ago he had molested children." --- This is why the Catholic Church has not moral authority. Until it excommunicates and exposes every one involved to any degree in these crimes against children, it is without moral authority. It is unclean.
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MIO42 says:
The church has a policy against child abuse.
ITS CALLED THE .....BIBLE
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ladyalthea7373 says:
Ah, the Catholic Church at its finest. Forgiveness is divine, even at the cost of another human beings wellness.
The slow decline in the Catholic Church's followers in the U.S. is only getting worse. It's time to truly get with the times and recognize that while their stance on so many topics may not fit the times, this has never been ok and will never be ok.
As an organization they have the right to segregate women from certain positions in the church. They are not harming a woman's well being by the segregation. But this, this is considered one of the most heinous crimes known to man. And yet, they have such a blase attitude about it.
It's infuriating and sickening.
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micmac666 says:
As folks are currently viewing the incredibly opulentent lifestyle that the leaders of the church have, I hope they are realizing that $10M is a drop in the bucket.
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