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Abuse claimants in Vermont Catholic bankruptcy case seek details about local assets

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The state’s largest religious denomination is reporting $35 million in diocesan-owned property. But creditors are requesting financial specifics about affiliated parishes and other entities that so far aren’t part of the proceedings.

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Abuse claimants in Vermont Catholic bankruptcy case seek details about local assets

The state’s largest religious denomination is reporting $35 million in diocesan-owned property. But creditors are requesting financial specifics about affiliated parishes and other entities that so far aren’t part of the proceedings.

·Montpelier, United States
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VT Digger broke the news in Montpelier, United States on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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