From Deseret News archives:
LDS Church to appeal verdict on sex abuse
Washington state jury says bishop didn't report crime
A jury last Friday found the LDS Church liable for misconduct and negligence in the case of Jessica Cavalieri, 24, and her younger sister, Ashley, 19.
Attorney for the girls, Timothy Kosnoff, said at trial that the girls were abused in their home from 1988 to approximately 1994 and that Jessica Cavalieri told her bishop, Bruce Hatch, in 1994 about the alleged abuse and that Hatch did not report the abuse to law enforcement.
However, LDS officials dispute the story, saying that Jessica Cavalieri did not tell Hatch about the abuse until approximately 1998 or 1999 and that Hatch then reported the abuse to police within weeks. They point to testimony from Jessica Cavalieri's best friend, who said the victim confided to her that she couldn't bring herself to tell her bishop about the abuse.
Kosnoff did not return calls to the Deseret Morning News seeking comment Tuesday.
In an Associated Press story, he was quoted as saying: "The size of the verdict is particularly newsworthy. I think the jury is making a statement."
LDS Church attorney Von Keetch called the jury ruling a "miscarriage of justice on the grandest terms" and said the church plans to appeal on several points of "clear legal error."
Among those points, Keetch said the trial judge allowed the jury to consider Hatch as acting in a social worker capacity when he was told of the abuse. Under Washington law, a member of the clergy is not required to report sexual abuse but a social services counselor is.
"He's an engineer for Boeing," Keetch said, adding Hatch had no training or license as a social worker. Bishops in the LDS Church are considered "lay clergy" in that they are chosen from among the members of their community to serve for approximately five years.
"We believe this is an extremely strong appeal point," Keetch said.
Both Keetch and Kosnoff agreed the Washington verdict is a first. It is the first verdict in the United States in which a jury is willing to hold a church responsible for the abuse of one member by another nonclergy church member, Keetch said.
The sisters, both enrolled in college, told The Seattle Times on Monday they feel vindicated by the verdict but remain troubled by the abuse.
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