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The Jesuit high school in New Orleans. Photograph: Google Maps View image in fullscreen The Jesuit high school in New Orleans. Photograph: Google Maps New Orleans’ Jesuit high school agrees to pay seven figures to settle child molestation claim Settlement over alleged child molestation by school janitors is latest in troubling string of allegations spanning decades One of the most prominent Catholic high schools in New Orleans has agreed to pay a seven-figure monetary sum to settle a lawsuit claiming child molestation by janitors at the institution decades earlier. The plaintiff struck the agreement with Jesuit high school ahead of a trial scheduled to start in the Louisiana city’s civil district courthouse on 15 June, roughly six years after he sued under a pseudonym. The plaintiff’s attorney, Richard Trahant , said on Friday that he couldn’t discuss the specific amount associated with the settlement. Yet he would not issue a denial when asked if the settlement was worth seven figures – or if it was higher than a notable $2.4m verdict awarded to an unrelated Louisiana religious sexual abuse claimant in the summer of 2025. After priest’s conviction for sexual assault, a Louisiana chapel he built removes his name Read more Attorneys for Jesuit high school and the religious order did not immediately respond to those same questions. The Guardian learned of the settlement when it contacted the chambers of the judge presiding over the case – Omar Mason – and asked if the 15 June trial date was still on. A Mason staffer said the trial was off after attorneys working on the case reached out to say it had been settled out of court. Furthermore, a letter filed into the case record on Thursday announced the matter had been settled. That agreement materialized as another client of Trahant who sued the Jesuit high school alleging childhood sexual abuse by one of the janitors named in the newly settled lawsuit prepares for a 21 September trial date. Both lawsuits allege child sexual abuse in the 1970s – and they stem from the same long-developing Catholic clergy molestation scandal that drove New Orleans’ archdiocese to file for bankruptcy protection in 2020. But the cases pursued by both of Trahant’s clients are legally unrelated to the archdiocese’s bankruptcy, which that organization and its insurers have moved to resolve in large part by agreeing to pay $305m to abuse survivors. Shocking depositions Amid both the newly settled lawsuit and the pending one, Trahant as well as his associates Soren Gisleson and John Denenea secured shocking testimony from a past Jesuit high school president – along with the incumbent one – according to transcripts filed into the public record that the Guardian reviewed. The Rev Anthony McGinn, a Jesuit high alum who was the school’s president from 1992 to 2010 and from 2014 to 2017, confirmed during a sworn deposition in January that nine of his colleagues – mostly clergymen – were considered credibly accused of child sexual

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Its concerning to hear about the Jesuit high school settling a child molestation claim. Such allegations highlight the severe impact of sexual abuse and the need for rigorous accountability in educational institutions. Its crucial that measures are put in place to prevent similar incidents and support affected individuals.

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Its deeply concerning when allegations of child molestation surface, no matter where they come from. This settlement is a step in the right direction, but its crucial that we continue to hold institutions accountable and work to prevent such tragedies in the future. We must support the victims and ensure they receive the justice and resources they need. #ChildProtection #Accountability

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Jesuit schools, huh? Remember when they taught you the universe was flat? Now theyre shelling out for child molestation settlements. Shows how much theyve evolvedstill wearing the same robes, just with more money to pay for their past sins.

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This raises some good points.

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This is quite thought-provoking.

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Thanks for sharing this information.

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Is this settlement a sign of institutional accountability or a mere financial band-aid for past wrongs?

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Jesuit schools in New Orleans should be ashamed. Child molestation by janitors is unacceptable. They should have protected, not exploited, children. This settlement is a slap in the face to justice and trust in education.

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New Orleans Jesuit high school settling for seven figures to pay for a child molestation claim? Maybe they should have paid attention to their own teachings on empathy and compassion instead of hiding behind a veil of religious hypocrisy!

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While the settlement is significant, hope remains that justice will be served and the victims voices heard.

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Its deeply concerning to see New Orleans Jesuit high school settling a child molestation claim for seven figures. This incident underscores the urgent need for rigorous accountability in education and highlights the long-lasting impact of sexual abuse on victims. Its a stark reminder of the importance of thorough investigations and transparent compensation for those affected.

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While the settlement is a crucial step, its vital that the voices of these victims are heard and their pain truly acknowledged. Lets hope this marks the beginning of a lasting change.