Attorneys involved in the recent $100 million settlement from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, on behalf of hundreds of survivors of child sexual abuse who filed claims in the Diocese’s bankruptcy case, pledged to continue to target reparations from six insurance companies.

“That is something that we are continuing to negotiate—until we get an adequate number from the insurance companies,” attorney Cynthia LaFave of LaFave, Wein & Frament, who along with Jeff Anderson & Associates represent more than 120 survivors who submitted claims in the diocese’s bankruptcy case.

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