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Bio1590
01/24/20 11:30:42 AM
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https://apnews.com/8a88d4d188c04751d9731a49081d5d3c

(This is...something)

The New Orleans Saints are going to court to keep the public from seeing hundreds of emails that allegedly show team executives doing public relations damage control for the areas Roman Catholic archdiocese to help it contain the fallout from a burgeoning sexual abuse crisis.

Attorneys for about two dozen men suing the church say in court filings that the 276 documents they obtained through discovery show that the NFL team, whose owner is devoutly Catholic, aided the Archdiocese of New Orleans in its pattern and practice of concealing its crimes.

Obviously, the Saints should not be in the business of assisting the Archdiocese, and the Saints public relations team is not in the business of managing the public relations of criminals engaged in pedophilia, the attorneys wrote in a court filing. The Saints realize that if the documents at issue are made public, this professional sports organization also will be smearing itself.

Saints attorneys, in court papers, disputed any suggestion that the team helped the church cover up crimes, calling such claims outrageous. They further said that the emails, exchanged in 2018 and 2019, were intended to be private and should not be fodder for the public. The archdiocese is also fighting the release of the emails.

The National Football League, which was advised of the matter by plaintiffs attorneys because the Saints emails used the teams nfl.com domain, has not commented on the case. NFL policy says everyone who is a part of the league must refrain from conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in the NFL.

A court-appointed special master is expected to hear arguments in the coming weeks on whether the communications should remain confidential.

The Associated Press, which has extensively covered clergy sexual abuse in a series of stories over the past year, filed a motion with the court supporting the release of the documents as a matter of public interest.

This case does not involve intensely private individuals who are dragged into the spotlight, the AP argued, but well-known mega-institutions that collect millions of dollars from local residents to support their activities.

Ties between local church leaders and the Saints include a close friendship between New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond and Gayle Benson, who inherited the Saints and the New Orleans Pelicans basketball team when her husband, Tom Benson, died in 2018. The archbishop was at Gayle Bensons side as she walked in the funeral procession.

Gayle Benson has given millions of dollars to Catholic institutions in the New Orleans area, and the archbishop is a regular guest of hers at games and charitable events for the church.

Attorneys for the men suing the church say multiple Saints personnel, including Senior Vice President of Communications Greg Bensel, used their team email to advise church officials on messaging and how to soften the impact of the archdioceses release of a list of clergy members credibly accused of sexual abuse.

The information at issue bears a relationship to these crimes because it is a continuation of the Archdioceses pattern and practice of concealing its crimes so that the public does not discover its criminal behavior, the plaintiffs attorneys wrote. And the Saints joined in.

A Saints spokeswoman Friday said team officials had no comment.

Attorneys for the Saints acknowledged in a court filing that the team assisted the archdiocese in its publishing of the credibly accused clergy list, but said that was an act of disclosure the opposite of concealment.

A handful of Saints emails that emerged last year in the clergy abuse litigation included an October 2018 exchange in which Bensel asked an archdiocese spokeswoman whether there might be a benefit to saying we support a victims right to pursue a remedy through the courts.

I dont think we want to say we support victims going to the courts, Sarah McDonald, the archdioceses communications director, replied, but we certainly encourage them to come forward.

The fight over the emails is part of a flurry of claims filed against the archdiocese over its employment of George F. Brignac, a longtime schoolteacher and deacon who was removed from the ministry in 1988 after a 7-year-old boy accused him of fondling him at a Christmas party. That accusation followed claims that Briganc abused several other boys, including one case that led to his acquittal in 1978 on three counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile.

Church officials permitted Brignac, 85, to act as a lay minister until local news accounts of his service in 2018 prompted his ouster and an apology from the archdiocese. The AP last year reported that Brignac, despite his supposed defrocking, also maintained access to schoolchildren and held leadership roles as recently as 2018 in the Knights of Columbus.

Following a new wave of publicity in which Brignac told a reporter he had touched boys but never for immoral purposes Brignac was indicted last month on a rape charge that could land him behind bars for the rest of his life. The prosecution came more than a year after a former altar boy told police that Brignac repeatedly raped him beginning in the late 1970s. Police said the abuse began when the boy was 7 and continued until he was 11.

The archdiocese, meanwhile, has settled several lawsuits against Brignac and included the former deacon in the list of more than 50 names it released in late 2018 of credibly accused clergy.

A lawyer for the archdiocese said earlier this month that the plaintiffs attorneys seeking the release of the Saints emails were engaged in a proverbial witch hunt with respect to decades-old abuse.

The attorney, E. Dirk Wegmann, told the special master that the plaintiffs only want the Saints emails released so they can give them to the media and unfairly try to tar and feather the archdiocese.

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ScazarMeltex
01/24/20 11:32:30 AM
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The Catholic church needs to be disbanded and it's assets seized. You are talking about an organization engaged in child rape and cover up at pretty much all levels.

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The Trent
01/24/20 11:32:52 AM
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uhhhh who dat

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Intro2Logic
01/24/20 11:33:17 AM
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Well that's not a story I expected to see today


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Bio1590
01/24/20 11:33:30 AM
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Assuming this comes out and it's actually all true I can't see any situation in which the NFL and NBA don't step in and force the sale of the Saints and Pelicans.
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The Trent
01/24/20 11:33:46 AM
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^lol that ain't gonna happen

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coolboy11
01/24/20 11:34:30 AM
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hey we might have the worst super bowl choke of all time but at least we aren't sexual assault apologists.

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Were_Wyrm
01/24/20 11:35:16 AM
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Scumbag team does scumbag things, details at 11.

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ElatedVenusaur
01/24/20 11:37:14 AM
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The Trent posted...
^lol that ain't gonna happen
I mean, there's a non-zero chance the NBA might do something, but the NFL won't do anything unless it discovers the Saints helped protest police brutality.
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Bio1590
01/24/20 11:39:36 AM
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The Trent posted...
^lol that ain't gonna happen

The NBA 100% will do it. This is significantly worse than what led to forcing Sterling to sell the Clippers.

The NFL will be forced to follow suit. There's zero chance the other owners and Goodell will risk letting this slide, especially with the level of public pressure this would bring. The only question will be if there's any other punishment (ex. fining Benson a shit ton of money before she sells).
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The Trent
01/24/20 11:40:32 AM
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i guess we'll see won't we

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EffectAndCause
01/24/20 12:08:19 PM
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The fact that the team is called the Saints makes this simply delicious.
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Blue_Inigo
01/24/20 12:08:29 PM
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Politicians are doing this for our criminal president so this is fine too

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Butterfiles
01/24/20 12:27:13 PM
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The Saints intentionally covered up documentation in the 2020 Roman Catholic archdiocese sexual abuse crisis.

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spudger
01/24/20 12:28:32 PM
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Bio1590 posted...
hundreds of emails that allegedly show team executives doing public relations damage control for the areas Roman Catholic archdiocese to help it contain the fallout from a burgeoning sexual abuse crisis.

jfc

imagine defending child abuse?

disgusting
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